How to print with "no color management" in CS6

I have downloaded the "no color management option" to print off a patch for an ICC profile - http://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/kb/no-color-management-option-missing.html
However, I keep getting an error message when trying to print from it - saying "error occured while setting color management" and then the color managment has a line through it when I go to the "Print" option.  I am using an epson 3800 and have reinstalled the drivers and it is still the same. 
Any ideas?

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