Printer Profile Issues in PS9

I upgraded from PS5 to SP9.  I created printer profiles in PS5 for my Canon Pro 9000 using color munki.  I can select those profiles in PS9, but the print is much different than when printed in PS5.  Any ideas why the printer profiles don't work correctly in PS9?

Can you tell us:
-          Operating System
-          Is printer Canon Pro 9000 or a Canon Pro 9000 Mark II ?
Also, we would recommend updating printer drivers with latest available and then try printing to see if issue still occurs or not.
Let us know.
Cheers
Bob

Similar Messages

  • Printing profile issue

    Running Mac os x 10.8.2 and Photoshop CS6
    I have an Epson R2880 and so far only used Epson paper. I was able to find all the paper settings but i decided to buy a new German paper.
    I downloaded the ICC profile, copied it to /Library/ColorSync/Profiles (and actually any other path that i could find in there). When i open the print dialog i cannot set that paper in either Photoshop or the Epson dialog.
    I then removed ALL the ICC files from that path and... surprise. All the profiles are still shown in Photoshop.
    So i'm assuming that there's another path im missing, i wish anyone can help
    Thanks

    DanielHurtubise wrote:
    [...] another path im missing [...]

  • Handling Unit - Print profile functionality

    Can you please let me know how to enable HU print profile functionality? I have created two different print profiles for V6 (Handling Unit) and assigned two separate printers. In addition, I have added the PPT parameter in User profile. But I still have issues with the print for this condition record. In the NACE (V6) output profile, I have the output configured for Plant/Pkg Material combination. Thank you in advance.

    Hi
    I did one simulation in my system and it is working fine. can i request you to follow the below steps and share the result with us
    1) Use HU02, Goto Pack button enter the Packaging material manually for which you have already created the condition record,
    2) Enter the packaging material and let system create an HU.
    3) Once the HU is generated select the HU and goto Extras---Output, Enter the output type (if not generated automatically and see what is the message system is giving please share the message with us). This will help us to find where it is failing

  • Unable to install Epson ICC printer profiles in Lion (access privileges message)

    I upgraded to Lion and cannot install Epson ICC printer profiles. When I try to install, the installation is halted with the message that I do not have enough access privileges for this installation. Yes, I am the admin (I checked, as I know this is a known issue). I have the current updates to the O/S and the Epson driver. Specifically, these are printer paper profiles for an Espon Stylus Photo R2800 printer.

    The ownership of the /Library/ColorSync directory and its contents changed in Lion.  You acutally do not have enough priviliges as admin to write to that directory anymore.  EPSON's installer does not have the ability to ask you for your password to escalate the admin privileges to root.  You should report this to EPSON and insist that they update their installer.
    There is a way to get the files installed, but it is pretty involved.  I will give you the general idea but USE AT YOUR OWN RISK.  There is a risk you could break your system and make it unusable.
    With those admonitions in mind, here's the general outline.
    1.  Go to /Library/ColorSync.  Highlight the folder and do a Get Info on it.
    2.  Under the Sharing & Permissions portion, give "everyone" the ability to Read & Write.  Then choose to have this applied to all enclosed items.
    3.  Run the EPSON installer(s).  The profiles will now install.
    4.  Change the ownership and permissions for all the installed items useing the Terminal--
    For the EPSON folder the command is 'sudo chown -R root:wheel path_to_EPSON_folder'
    For each and every item in the EPSON folder, the command is 'sudo chmod 644 path_to_item'
    5.  Open Disk Utility and Repair Permssions.
    Message was edited by: Matt Broughton

  • Create two different printer profiles in ePrintCenter.

    Dear,
    I want to create two different printer profiles: one "color" printer and one "black & white" printer.
    In the ePrintCenter you can only create one kind of profile. (Associated with one e-mail address)
    Is it possible to set this up?
    Regards.
    Printer: HP OfficeJet 6500A

    Hello skeg,
    At this point there is not a way to create two different profiles on an account in ePrintCenter. The only way to switch between the two would be manually on the "ePrint Settings" within ePrintCenter.
    If you were trying to do this from an iPhone or Android phone it would be possible to download the HP ePrint home & biz app which would allow you more options regarding printing in color and paper size and type.
    If I have solved your issue, please feel free to provide kudos and make sure you mark this thread as solution provided!
    Although I work for HP, my posts and replies are my own opinion and not those of HP.

  • Printer Profiles under Color Management

      We are running a copy of CS5 where the printer profiles are not showing up. We are using illustrator to send jobs to a Universal Laser system. The laser system uses the working RGB color space, but that option is not showing up under Color Management of the Print Dialog box in Illustrator. The only options we have available are the Dot Gain and b/w settings.
    The Laser behaves like a normal usb printer. it came with a driver, but the driver does not include any ICC profiles since it would simply use the sRGB IEC61966-2.1.
    How do i get the sRGB IEC61966-2.1 option to show up in the color management of the print dialog box in illustrator CS5?

    Thank you for the reply. But this does not explain how to fix my issue.
    The pull down menu under color management of the print dialog box should have a long list of availble printer profiles. Instead i'm only getting assorted Dot Gain settings, Gray Gamma, B & W and sGray ( refer to image in original post). There should be a sRGB or working RGB option associate with the selected device along with a list of other profiles.
    This is preventing illustrator from sending the correct color information to my laser cutter. The cutter is dependent upon the color information in the art file. Instead, illustrator is sending b & w color data becuase of the profile selected under color management.

  • Printer Profiles and Onscreen proofing

    Is there a way to adjust the options for Onscreen Proofing with ICC profiles in Aperture?
    I downloaded and installed the Premium ICC printer profiles for the Epson Stylus Photo R2400 printer and have noticed an issue when I use Onscreen Proofing with these profiles, especially the matte ones. The screen display is muted as if the contrast is lowered and the colors compressed. I viewed the same image in Photoshop with Proof Colors and did not see this problem until I turned Simulate Paper Color on in the Customize Proof Condition dialog. Then the image took on the same appearance. Interestingly, the problem does not occur when I use the Epson profiles that are installed by default with the software that comes with the printer. The images print fine in Aperture (better than from Photoshop) using either the premium or default profile. I just can't use the premium profiles for onscreen proofing.
    The bottom line is that the Epson Premium ICC printer profiles appear to be incorrectly built and do not simulate paper color accurately. In addition, Aperture appears to simulate paper color by default and I can't find a way to turn it off. This is unfortunate since the default Epson profiles, which are less accurate for printing, provide more accurate onscreen proofing.
    Dual 2.3 GHz PowerPC G5   Mac OS X (10.4.6)   2.5 GB DDR2 SDRAM, NVIDIA 7800GT

    I'm having the same issue and would love here a solution.
    Tim

  • Printer profiles not recognised in Photoshop CS6 print dialogue

    Note that the Illustrator, Indesign and Acrobat print dialogues see all my (custom) printer profiles.
    Even Photoshop sees them in the Apply Profile and Convert to Profile dialogues: just not when trying to print.
    Is this a known problem?

    Thanks, Jeff. This issue goes far beyond Adobe. I'm trying to resolve colorspace problems that get even more confusing when there are multiple web pages or other documents at multiple websites, including software companies and camera companies that have conflicting information for the same thing. I don't want to add something else into the mix that may make things worse. Unless the user can have the settings that they know worked on their device to rely on as a point of reference to make controlled changes to accommodate a software change, it's like taking two handfulls of M&Ms to represent various colorspaces in three places in a program and using trial and error to figure out which two or three colors to use and in which order. I think of this as informative dialog and not venting.
    Update: After burning through another color ink cartridge and 20 more sheets of Kodak glossy photo paper, I managed to come up with a combination of profiles and colorspaces that are acceptable with the Kodak ESP9 printer in PS CS6. While Adobe RGB should work from the Nikon D7000 JPEG for a larger color gamut, with the Kodak printer, the colors were dull. Went back to sRGB in the camera and sRGB IEC61966-2.1 for the working RGB profile. In this printer, color management cannot be disabled in the printer itself, so I selected Adobe RGB. In the PS Print Settings Color Management, PS Manages Colors,  and the Printer Profile is Beta RGB (Adobe RGB is not an available choice). After increasing the photo brightness to about +20, the contrast slightly, and increasing the shadows setting to bring out the shadowed areas somewhat, the printed photo is a close match to the on-screen image on the calibrated LED monitor. When I tried CIE RGB, the colors were more saturated but had too much blue. Maybe this will help others.

  • Printing CM Issue

    I was pleased to find that I can now print from LR 1.1 directly to QTR using CM and QTR Create-icc RGB profiles without crashing (always crashed in 1.0). However, there is still a problem with CM in LR 1.1 when using these profiles. Prints are flat and muddy with low contrast (using either perceptual or relative intent). Same file and profile produces perfect prints when printed from CS3 with perceptual intent and BPC on. I can also get a good print by first converting the image file to the QTR Create-icc profile in CS3 and then printing from LR 1.1 with CM turned off (eg. "printer managed"). It seems to me that LR is not using the icc profile correctly when rendering for printing. Is there a CM fix in the works for the next release?

    Hi there @comicsans , welcome to the forums!
    I am responding to your post about the printing issue you seem to be having, as your print outs seem to offset by 5cm when printing in landscape, and all print settings and the print preview are and appear to be correct.
    I am going to let you know what my personal suggestions are and some steps you could try that might help you.
    To start with, you can use this troubleshooting guide that will bring you through steps to help with print quality issues. I am thinking that the printer may need an alignment. The test print you'll print out will show you the results if the printer itself has an issue.
    Fixing Print Quality Problems for the HP Photosmart Premium All-in-One Printer Series (C309)
    If the test print from the above guide shows no issues, the problem could be within the program you're printing from or a driver conflict.
    You can try Uninstalling the Printer Software , restarting your computer, and then reinstalling the printer driver and software. To get the driver you need, click this link, select your operating system, driver and download: HP Photosmart Premium All-in-One Printer - C309g Drivers
    It's also a good idea to try printing from another program, which will rule out if one program is solely the problem.
    Feel free to let me know your findings and results!
    I hope my post was informational, enjoy your Thursday
    R a i n b o w 7000I work on behalf of HP
    Click the “Kudos Thumbs Up" at the bottom of this post to say
    “Thanks” for helping!
    Click “Accept as Solution” if you feel my post solved your issue, it will help others find the solution!

  • CS3 printer profiles (icc & icm) have disappeared.

    I am running under XP SP3 with Photoshop CS3 version 10.0.1 with an Epson R2400. All of the profiles are present in windows/system32/spool/drivers/color, but are not listed in Photoshop's printer profile list. Everything was working fine as recently as 3-4 weeks ago, and everything is still working fine in CS2 which is also installed on this machine (3.7gig processor with 1gig ram) and several large hard drives).
    I noticed the problem after installing SP3 today, but the problem remained after I restored a Ghost image created just prior to the SP3 update. Thus, it seems not to be caused by SP3. I have reinstalled SP3 based on that conclusion.
    The only items on the printer profile list look like things that ship with Photoshop such as Apple RGB.

    Sorry, but it is NOT a screen resolution problem. As I said, up until a few weeks ago, everything worked fine. Printer profiles are displayed, but, I suspect, ONLY the ones which ship with Photoshop. Other profiles, such as those for the 2400R are NOT displayed even though they exist in the correct location. I can see the entire profile list, and there are no scrolling controls being displayed.
    Options were reset before I posted this issue. The reset did not help.

  • Too many printer profile choices on my macbook print window!

    I hit the "print" button on my macbook pro ( OS lion 10.7) to print to my Pixma MX 922.  Suddenly there are about eight choices of MX922 printer profiles available on the drop down menu!   
    Can anyone tell me, please, which Printer Profile I should choose from the list?  The choices include these (from a screen shot I took.)  
    Thanks for any advice!!

    Hi Ynpgal,
    The different selections displaying for your printer are related to the media types that you can select to print on from the application you are printing from for optimum print quality; they are not actually several instances of the printer.  The media types associated with the listings are as follows; please select the printer listing for the media type you are printing on:
    GL: Photo Paper Plus Glossy II
    PT: Photo Paper Pro Platinum
    SG/LU: Photo Paper Plus Semi-gloss / Photo Paper Pro Luster
    MP: Matte Photo Paper
    Hope this helps!
    This didn't answer your question or issue? Find more help at Contact Us.
    Did this answer your question? Please click the Accept as Solution button so that others may find the answer as well.

  • Printers not listed after printer profile installed

    I've been enrolling a number of Macs in Profile Manager and trying to push printer configs out to the Macs. It seems to work well enough - the clients receive the printers and are able to print. But with the printer profile installed, no printers are listed in System Preferences > Printers & Scanners. I can see that the printers are present from the lpstat command and if I open a document or webpage and try to print, all printers are listed and usable. As soon as I remove the printer profile, printers are once again visible. This is happening on all client computers.
    I have tried resetting the print system on clients (both through the UI and by just replacing /etc/cups/cupsd.conf and other similar files with their defaults), and this problem still occurs. I've also removed all profiles (including trust profile and enrollment profile) from clients, removed the computer from the server's config, removed printer profiles on the server, and then tried re-adding and re-applying a brand new profile. Still no luck. Even a brand new client with a brand new profile ends up with its printers being hidden in the System Preferences UI.
    I suspect there must be something wrong on the server rather than on the clients, perhaps some file that I need to replace with default config, though I don't really know where to start looking.
    Any ideas? All suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!
    System Version: OS X 10.10.2 (Build 14C109)
    Server Version: Server 4 (Build 14S333)

    I have actually seen this as well but have no clue what causes this issue. It's annoying because I have also seen this happen where it will hide local printers.

  • Adobe CS3, Mac & Epson 1400 Printing Color Issues

    So I've been reading the forums for some help on getting my new Epson 1400 to print colors properly and my attempts to send just PDF's to the printer also fail on color matching. Stuff sent to an actual press come out fine with the colors I'm working with through Illustrator, In Design and Acrobat, but when I try to print at home, I can't get a setting that works consistently from attempt to attempt. I have downloaded and updated the latest drives from Epson's site (but they are gibberish to me, GPHW? PSPP?) to no avail. It was suggested to print from Acrobat when all else fails, but I'm still having a heck of a time getting anything to remotely match a print done a week ago or more if the pantone colors are used.
    So, I'm using 10.5.8 on a Dual processor, powerpc G5 with max memory and significant hard drive space. The printer is the Epson 1400. Any suggestions welcomed on how to get accurate color.. unfortunately it's critical because my own business collateral seems to shift to an awful color - the rest of my projects could probably get by, but not my business materials!
    I believe I've tried every possible combination of settings on Acrobat and InDesign to try to get correct color with the supplied Epson printer profiles. What's funny is I used to have a low-end epson installed, like a 380 or something, and when I used those profiles, it got better color. I accidentally deleted them and can't figure out what might work better. I'm guessing some other printer's profiles might just work more effectively... And it sounds like upgrading to CS4 won't help (and might make things worse) .... is this a CS problem, or an Epson problem, or a mac problem???
    Help!

    I have been rather fortunate, I have been getting excellent color matching on my Epson.
    I am wondering about your settings when printing to the Epson, since that can make a difference in how the color is translated when printing.
    You say the prints come out accurately when sent to the printer - BUT, you have also stated that this is from an actual press. Pantone colors do not always look the same when printed out in process, there can be a HUGE color shift. If your printer has one, look at his Pantone solid to process book so you can see the differences in your chosen colors.
    I did look at yours and there is only a slight color shift, have you checked your CMYK settings for your spot colors on your computer? I remember having that issue before. The CMYK value I have for 3155 in my Pantone Solid to process is C:100 M:0 Y:24 K:38 and 397 is C:10 M:0 Y:100 K:11. If your printer has these settings, then their colors will be more accurate if they are double checking to make sure the correct pantone formula is being used.
    In your print settings, are you printing a proof? what are you choosing for the Color Handling? I have been using Document RGB - sRGB IEC61966-2.1 with good luck. You may need to try those and see which profile works best for you.
    Hopefully this helps some.
    Message was edited by: macgurl_70    I forgot to ask, it reads like you are having them printed on an offset press - the pantone colors will always be more vivid and correct since they are using a specially formulated ink and not a cmyk (or rgb) mix of colors. Also, when they are printing - the plates will print the spot color as one plate for that specific ink - and NOT four plates for the CMYK, giving them the most accurate color. No matter what printer you choose, it will not print EXACT pantone colors, so check on the shift in that pantone guide (I didn't see much of one, but they were definitely not as vivid).
    Update: I just installed the Gutenprint drivers for my Epson, so my InDesign would print out correctly on large sheets of paper. I am working on color calibrating the output with that driver now.

  • Print Setup says use Adobe Color Printer with No Color Management even though I have my .icc printer profile selected

    I have a ColorMunki Photo and a Canon Pixma Pro 100 that I have been using on my Mac with Photoshop CC.  No issues.  I must have changed something because now when I go to print, a popup says "Please use Adobe Color Printer Utility if you need to print with No Color Management".  It is telling me that my I am trying to print without color management and this method of printing isn't supported.  So, I reprofiled my monitor and printer and have brand new .icc profiles and it is still doing the same thing.  Can someone tell me the exact things that need to be changed in Photoshop in order to use my .icc profile for color managed printing?  I have no idea what I have changed.  If I change to a different profile that message doesn't pop up.  My document profile says that it is the same as the printer profile I am trying to print from.  Does the document profile need to be set to my monitor .icc profile or the printer .icc profile that I want to print from?  Any help would be appreciated!  It is driving me crazy!

    Please read these very recent thread, as it applies to you in full:
    Re: color settings after calibrating monitor with Spyder 4Pro

  • Add printer profile to Adobe Photoshop Elements 7.0

    Hi
    I have Adobe Photoshop Elements 7.0 running on a Windows/7 64 bit system.  I print to an epson 1400. 
    I wish to print a photo from the PSE editor.  Unfortunately the editor does not allow me to choose the appropriate printer profile for the epson 1400 & the paper I have loaded. 
    The profiles are correctly installed in C:\Windows\System32\spool\drivers\color; and they are available to other programs, like MS Photo Viewer.  But PSE editor does not display them as a choice.
    PSE 7.03 does allows me to specify a printer profile.  After pressing control-P I am presented with a PRINT dialog box.  Among other things, I choose:
    Color Handling: Photoshop Elements Manages Colors
    Printer Profile: presents many options, including:
    - working RGB - Adobe RGB (1998)
    - working CMYK - U.S. Web Coasted ....
    - working Gray
    - and many others,
    but no Epson profiles.
    For Epson Premium Photo Paper Glossy I want to use the SP1400 1410 PGPS profile provided by epson.
    Does anyone know how to get PSE 7.03 to allow this choice?
    thanks
    John

    Colin
    Thanks again for the helpful reply.
    I have not previously calibrated my monitor.  I am looking at that now.  but
    have avoided it because:
       1. Adobe recommends (http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/333/333356.html) that LCD
       displays not be calibrated.
       2. The colors on my Dell 2007WFP are the same as on the back display of
       my Nikon D80 within my ability to differentiate.  And they are good!
       3. The colors produced by the Epson 1400 were way off for some skin
       tones (specifically brown skinned people - about half of the folk who I
       photograph).  This was not a minor adjustment issue.  And sometimes they
       were off in the Green direction, other times they looked red or orange, more
       in shadows than in highlights.
       4. The skin tones printed from Picasa were very good (short of excellent)
       while the skin tones from PSE 7.03 were completely inferior - I did not
       suspect a problem with the monitor calibration or the printer - PSE was at
       fault.
    Ok, now I used the calibration tool that seems to be part of Win/7 - I got
    to it via the control panel:display.  I made no adjustments to the monitor -
    it seemed fine.
    I would like the printer to duplicate what I see on the monitor.  prints are
    a bit lighter than what I see on the screen.
    I am printing now with the following parameters:
       1. from PSE Editor
       2. Photoshop Manages color
       3. Printer Preferences
          1. Premium Photo Paper Glossy (I use epson paper & inks)
          2. Color Management: ICM & No Color Adjustment
       4. Printer Profile: SP1400 1410 PGPP (thanks!)
       5. Rendering: Relative Colourimetric
    John Kinne

Maybe you are looking for