Printing to a Canon pro 9000 mark ii from creative cloud products

I am using Windows 8 and trying to print to a Canon pro 9000 Mk ii printer from Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign. I am a register creative cloud user and have the latest drivers for the printer. I am using official inks and Canon papers. I just cannot get colours to print properly, the colours are too dark with a blue cast I recently changed to this printer from an old Epson 1290 that had good colour reproduction (for its age and that it was just a two cartridge system). At first I thought it was a problem with the printer, but after printing with several other programs I soon realised that this is an adobe problem exclusively!
Has anyone got a clue to what I am doing wrong or if there is a way of getting the adobe products to play nicely with the printer?
Thank you in advance,
Jeremy

Wildpaintings for color management issues you may want to consider posting your inquiry in the forum specific to the software you are facing difficulties with.  Most likely you will either need to disable printer color management in the Adobe applications, if you wish to use the Canon Pro's color management, or disable the Canon Pro's color management.
The specifics on how to do this though is going to vary by application.  I would recommend posting your inquiries to the following forums:
Photoshop General Discussion - http://forums.adobe.com/community/photoshop
InDesign - http://forums.adobe.com/community/indesign
Illustrator - http://forums.adobe.com/community/illustrator

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