Monitor Profile still being introduced into RGB print-flow from 6.0.2

Nothing has changed with this bug that was introduced when IDCS3 was released and what ever the current OS was at the time. To my knowledge neither Adobe or Apple have acknowledged this bug in all this time.
These workarounds still apply. Select "Print as Bitmap" or if you have a Canon driver that you can select "Fast Graphic Process" which bypass Apple's printing process. The other option is to create a separate paper profile for ID, but anytime you re-calibrate and then profile your monitor you could introduce changes into your print.
Can't say who is to blame for this one but it is a shame it never gets fixed after all this time.

Start by turning everything off.
If you are trying to use Print To Video back to your camera/deck, connect the unit to your mac via firewire, then turn it on, vcr mode, and load your tape.
Now, turn on the mac, and launch FCP.
Close your project, or any other that opens.
Choose the DV NTSC Easy Setup.
Open your project, and select the sequence you want to play out in the browser.
Now, you will want to turn external video to OFF.
Choose Print To Video, set your slate, color bars, etc.
Check the Start Recording Automatically box.
Hit OK, and your camera/deck should begin to record.

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