Is printing with ICC profile usable in CS5 and Mac Intel ?

Hi all,
I have an Epson Stylus Color 2100 (2200 in USA) which works perfectly in CS3 with a Power Mac G5. I have an iMac (Mac OS 10.6.4) and can't print with my Epson : everything get out greenish when I try to let Photoshop manage color. If I the printer manage color it's ok but since I work with a ColorMunki.... I would prefer to work with my profiles ! Has anyone any ideas ? Thanks for your help.

Just for your info : there is no solution to my problem (greenish prints) it is a CS5 running SnowLeopard and Epson driver problem.
I have not seen this issue with the new Epson drivers for the 9600, except when I did not completely remove old drivers.
For details (and a workaround -not a solution-) you can see Adobe Tech. Note: No color management option missing when printing in Photoshop CS5 http://kb2.abobe.com/cps/834/cpsid_83497.html and for more details you can read in the Luminous Landscape Forums the topics about that ( http://www.luminous-landscape.com/tutorials/solving.shtml
and http://www.luminous-landscape.com/forum/index.php?topic=43352.0
By far I am not the only one with this problem. I have to wait for the promised Adobe printer Module (which will be available in Adobe Tech Labs someday).
I have tried to install CS3 on SnowLeopard but with no printing difference hence I will have to print with my G5 and CS3....
I found that with SL that it was best to use sRGB as the assigned  profile in the workaround, but this did not produce as good a profile as  printing a no CM target with InDesign to create the profile.
By far I am not the only one with this problem. I have to wait for the promised Adobe printer Module (which will be available in Adobe Tech Labs someday).
Removing "No Color Management" from CS5 was just a really dumb move by Adobe just because some Epson drivers were not written correctly.  O' and by the way Adobe then releases the new version of Elements with "No Color Management" as an option. So is Adobe going to update CS5 and include the "No Color Management" option? Must be some reason after all this time they have not released the much promised application to print unmanaged targets.
I have tried to install CS3 on SnowLeopard but with no printing difference hence I will have to print with my G5 and CS3....
CS3 was one strange beast when it came to printing. Seems it had elements of both Apple printing paths and depending on what OS version you are using you will get different results.  I have no trust what so ever printing from CS3. Now CS4 on the other hand prints just fine, and even prints the "No Color Management" option  just fine with correct drivers, and that includes the 8.19 driver for the 9600.

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