CS5 color issues on Lion?

Was running CS3 and Tiger and perfect colors. Upgraded to CS5 and Lion at the same time and lost my vibrant red and change all the colors with a green cast. Reds are magenta and beiges are light pea green shade.  Blk/white has the green cast.
Printer Ricoh GX7000 with sawgrass inks. Apple, Adobe, Ricoh and Sawgrass haven't been able to help me going on for over 1 1/2 months now. I am about to uninstall Lion and reinstall Snow Leopard. Any advice?
Thanks  in advance.
Steelearts

I think you have your color settings to the default which is for some strange reason sRGB fo a print jobe when it should be Adobe RGB I would seuggestyou go to Edit>Color Settings and change the coors settings for RGB ro Adobe RGB 1998.
Then go to Edit> Convert Profile and make certainit is Adobe RGB 1998 and if not change it to Adobe RGB 1998 for any and all files that are destined for print.
Then select Photoshop to manage the printing and select you paper profile and you should still go to yur printer driver to make certain that the paper is matched to the profile you selected in the print dialog.
For instance I chose gere Luster and went to the drivers to make certain that Luster was also selected

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