Re: Printing profile test targets WITH Photoshop CS4
Re: Printing profile test targets WITH Photoshop CS4
- Subject: Re: Printing profile test targets WITH Photoshop CS4
- From: edmund ronald <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 5 Oct 2009 17:34:29 +0200
Andrew, Here is an interesting excerpt from that gentleman's recommendations:
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If you already installed them, or bought a new computer with Snow
Leopard already installed, simply delete all the files within the
'Printers' folder, located at the following location:
/Library/Printers Yes, throw away all the files within the 'Printers'
folder and restart your computer. Then install your various Epson
Stylus Pro and non-Epson printer drivers and utilities. Re-install all
your apps, then copy back all your various data files. And don't
forget about your email accounts, contacts, and browser bookmarks.
Yeah, it seems like a lot of work. But I find this type of work - fun.
Some of you reading this know what I mean. In the end, you'll be
rewarded with the most powerful operating system ever released by
Apple. Makes me miss my Macintosh Plus a little less.
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I have a simpler recommendation: clone your old Leopard install and
use it to print. It's easier to keep using something that works. I've
just spent two weeks getting my Snow Leopard machine into a state
where I can use it for anything *except*¨ printing, and I'm certainly
not going to spend a couple of days downloading apps from the net and
reinstalling.
Edmund
On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 5:07 PM, Andrew Rodney
<email@hidden> wrote:
> On Oct 5, 2009, at 8:17 AM, edmund ronald wrote:
>
>> However nobody at Apple or Adobe has
>> admitted to the fact that there might possibly be issues with CS4 on
>> Snow Leopard.
>
> I’ve had absolutely zero, nada, no problems printing targets out of CS4
> under Snow Leopard on two machines. In fact, output from CS3, CS4 under Snow
> Leopard and 10.5 are identical. I’m not saying there are no rare issues here
> but before you all run out with pitchforks after Adobe/Epson/Apple, take a
> chill pill and see what common configuration among you is causing this
> problem. Might want to try Mark’s suggestion as well:
>
> http://www.epson.com/proimaging/inside_epson_Radogna_2.html
>
> We’ve heard various printing issues for years, its always been a small
> subset of users. WHY this is the case is of course a mystery. But what’s
> clear to me is, its not the majority of users. Rather than spend a lot of
> energy cursing at the various players, it would be useful to gather the
> wagons and see what common component (3rd party extensions, print drivers,
> etc) are producing these issues.
>
> Lastly, for those who might be using the Epson Color Controls path, Apple
> actually fixed a bug in Snow Leopard which of course is a good thing for
> those using that no color managed path.
>
> Andrew Rodney
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