Thanks to everyone for the replies (and sorry I didn't have time to post again more quickly). I knew there was some way to do this, but it's been so long since I printed to a cmyk driver I forgot the details. I was not able to print directly from the color management software because I was profiling a printer in a different department, so I needed to just bring the target files with me. Thanks again. It's worked out very nicely! :) Ken On Thu, Apr 24, 2014 at 10:53 AM, Andrew Rodney <andrew@digitaldog.net>wrote:
On Apr 24, 2014, at 6:18 AM, Scott Martin <scott@on-sight.com> wrote:
The CMYK values must stay put and Photoshop prints CMYK profiling targets just fine to CMYK Postscript drivers...
But in this context, it's not a Postscript driver, it's a Quickdraw driver expecting RGB. Like I said, it was 'the kludge' used last century with ColorBlind. Obviously if the driver can accept CMYK data, that's what you should send. Hence my suggestion for a substitute driver (ImagePrint or the like).
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