Hello all. Sorry if this has already been asked and answered. I've not been here for quite a while. I'm trying to help someone working in a school environment where the macOS (Big Sur) on their aging computers, together with their Epson and Canon printers is facing problems when trying to print using the traditional way of letting LrC or PS manage the color, choosing the printer/paper profile in the print dialogue, and then turning OFF printer CM. For whatever reason this is not playing nice. I'm suggesting as a temporary workaround that they convert the image to the printer/paper profile in PS (using a copy of the original image) and then send it to the printer using "Printer manages color" while still turning OFF the printer color management. Is there any reason this workaround will not work? I just did a test today on two 5x7" color targets printed on the same 8.5x11" paper (top/bottom - sent through the printer twice) and they're close to being identical. I suspect that any difference is due to the combination of options I used (Perceptual, Relative Colorimetric, Absolute Colorimetric / Black Point Compensation, Dither). If I use the same options in the convert to profile as I would in PS's printer dialogue will/should the output result look the same? Thanks for any help :-) Russell