Re: Colorsync-users Digest, Vol 7, Issue 74
Re: Colorsync-users Digest, Vol 7, Issue 74
- Subject: Re: Colorsync-users Digest, Vol 7, Issue 74
- From: Tim <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 01 Apr 2010 08:52:34 -0400
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> 1. Re: A Mystery (Marco Ugolini)
> 2. Re: A Mystery (Steve Upton)
> 3. Re: A Mystery (Marco Ugolini)
> 4. Re: A Mystery (Roberto Cocco)
> 5. Re: A Mystery (James Horne)
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>Message: 1
>Date: Mon, 29 Mar 2010 13:05:35 -0700
>From: Marco Ugolini <email@hidden>
>Subject: Re: A Mystery
>To: Brian Lawler <email@hidden>
>Cc: ColorSync Users Mailing List <email@hidden>
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>In a message dated 3/29/10 11:57 AM, Brian Lawler wrote:
>
>> Any idea what has gone wrong?
>
>The software programmers at Apple went out to lunch instead of working on
>updates in the ColorSync Utility...?
>
>Sorry, couldn't help that joke (I'm kidding, John! just kidding!). :-)
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>Marco
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>Message: 2
>Date: Mon, 29 Mar 2010 13:24:31 -0700
>From: Steve Upton <email@hidden>
>Subject: Re: A Mystery
>To: email@hidden
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>At 11:57 AM -0700 3/29/10, Brian Lawler wrote:
>>Hi all,
>>
>>I use the ColorSync Utility to set the default profile for my Epson R2400 printer.
>>
>>That way I can use profiles when they are not "allowed" by the printer drivers I am using.
>>
>>This has worked for me for about 7 months (since installing Snow Leopard).
>>
>>This morning I went to the ColorSync Utility to change the default profile, and all of the printers, and their associated profiles have disappeared.
>>
>>I restarted, I deleted the Preferences file for the ColorSync Utility, and I still have no printers in the list at all.
>>
>>My printers, ironically, still work, so they are still there. And, all of my printers show up in the Print/Fax System Preference.
>>
>>I am running a Mac Pro tower with 2 x 2.8 GHz Intel Quad Core processors. 6GB of RAM. Snow Leopard, v.10.6.2.
>>
>>Any idea what has gone wrong?
>
>Hi Brian,
>
>I suspect ColorSync caches.
>
>At the moment I can't remember where they live but if you track them down and trash them you may fix the problem. I looked in my Library/Caches folders and couldn't see them but I know they're around somewhere...
>
>regards,
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>Steve
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>Message: 3
>Date: Mon, 29 Mar 2010 13:36:26 -0700
>From: Marco Ugolini <email@hidden>
>Subject: Re: A Mystery
>To: ColorSync Users Mailing List <email@hidden>
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>In a message dated 3/29/10 1:24 PM, Steve Upton wrote:
>
>> Hi Brian,
>>
>> I suspect ColorSync caches.
>>
>> At the moment I can't remember where they live but if you track them down and
>> trash them you may fix the problem. I looked in my Library/Caches folders and
>> couldn't see them but I know they're around somewhere...
>
>I looked in my [Root] > Library > Caches folder by executing a "Find"
>command in the Finder restricted to that folder -- and I found two cache
>files that contain "colorsync" in their names:
>
>1) com.apple.colorsync.profiles.92
>2) com.apple.colorsync.profiles.501
>
>I suggest that the OP do a similar search in the corresponding folder on his
>Mac. Similar files to the ones I found are probably there.
>
>Marco Ugolini
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>Message: 4
>Date: Mon, 29 Mar 2010 23:38:51 +0200
>From: Roberto Cocco <email@hidden>
>Subject: Re: A Mystery
>To: Marco Ugolini <email@hidden>
>Cc: ColorSync Users Mailing List <email@hidden>
>Message-ID: <email@hidden>
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>hi Brian, probably you can try to restart the computer with a Safe Boot mode...
>
>this clear the cache...
>
>
>Il giorno 29/mar/2010, alle ore 22.36, Marco Ugolini ha scritto:
>
>> In a message dated 3/29/10 1:24 PM, Steve Upton wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Brian,
>>>
>>> I suspect ColorSync caches.
>>>
>>> At the moment I can't remember where they live but if you track them down and
>>> trash them you may fix the problem. I looked in my Library/Caches folders and
>>> couldn't see them but I know they're around somewhere...
>>
>> I looked in my [Root] > Library > Caches folder by executing a "Find"
>> command in the Finder restricted to that folder -- and I found two cache
>> files that contain "colorsync" in their names:
>>
>> 1) com.apple.colorsync.profiles.92
>> 2) com.apple.colorsync.profiles.501
>>
>> I suggest that the OP do a similar search in the corresponding folder on his
>> Mac. Similar files to the ones I found are probably there.
>>
>> Marco Ugolini
>>
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>Message: 5
>Date: Tue, 30 Mar 2010 14:55:39 +1100
>From: James Horne <email@hidden>
>Subject: Re: A Mystery
>To: ColorSync Users Mailing List <email@hidden>
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>Hi Brian
>
>You have some useful suggestions to try from others. I had a similar
>problem under Snow Leopard. For me it eventually seemed to require a reset
>of the print system via the system preferences panel. I then had to add
>back printers. I don't think I had information on the caches which other
>people have provided. If you have lots of printers I guess this would be
>very inconvenient but I include my experience in case you have no luck with
>other options.
>
>I hope you get it sorted.
>
>Cheers
>
>James
>
>
>On 30/3/10 5:57 AM, "Brian Lawler" <email@hidden> wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I use the ColorSync Utility to set the default profile for my Epson R2400
>> printer.
>>
>> That way I can use profiles when they are not "allowed" by the printer drivers
>> I am using.
>>
>> This has worked for me for about 7 months (since installing Snow Leopard).
>>
>> This morning I went to the ColorSync Utility to change the default profile,
>> and all of the printers, and their associated profiles have disappeared.
>>
>> I restarted, I deleted the Preferences file for the ColorSync Utility, and I
>> still have no printers in the list at all.
>>
>> My printers, ironically, still work, so they are still there. And, all of my
>> printers show up in the Print/Fax System Preference.
>>
>> I am running a Mac Pro tower with 2 x 2.8 GHz Intel Quad Core processors. 6GB
>> of RAM. Snow Leopard, v.10.6.2.
>>
>> Any idea what has gone wrong?
>>
>> Your assistance is appreciated.
>>
>> Brian P. Lawler
>>
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