I have 10.4.7 on my laptop. Both it and my 10.3.9 machine are very  
stable. I would have purchased 10.4 for my desktop machine, but I  
haven't seen any distinct advantage. I don't use the dashboard  
features very often, and if it's faster, I can't tell because the two  
machines are different. Won't 10.5 be for Intel based machines?
Paul
On Jan 26, 2007, at 12:29 AM, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:

> Good to hear you've got that sorted out finally. I figured it had to
> be something in the Print w Preview configuration. It's been a very
> long time since I worked with PS CS, and I didn't have the R2400 then.
>
> Sheesh ... Mac OS X v10.5 is due for release very soon. Wait for that
> upgrade now. I worked on a client's 10.3.9 system just last week and
> was very happy to get back my system and 10.4
>
> G
>
> On Jan 25, 2007, at 5:18 PM, Paul Stenquist wrote:
>
>> You're right, Godders. My problems are over. I gave in and read the
>> manual for the R2400. I had glanced at it previously but tossed it
>> after reading the first few chapters, which basically described
>> printing for the brain dead. Tonight I discovered they had a chapter
>> for printing with ICC profiles and, as luck would have it, the
>> examples
>> were for PSCS 1. Turns out I must have flipped a switch in my "Print
>> With Preview" box. Where I had selected "Same as Source," I should
>> have
>> selected the printer and its ICC profile. Now all is well with the
>> world. I'm not going to have to devote my weekend to uninstalling and
>> reinstalling software. Woo hoo!!
>> Paul
>>
>> PS: I do have auto download set. Never caused a problem. But I'm
>> behind
>> in allowing it to install the latest protection files. I'm still
>> 10.3.9, so I no longer get system upgrades. But it functions as
>> well as
>> 10.4 does on my work computer. However, if I had installed PSCS2 and
>> 10.4, Godders could have solved my problem immediately. There's
>> something to be said in favor of keeping up with Mr. G :-).
>> On Jan 25, 2007, at 7:19 PM, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
>>
>>> I'm not entirely sure I understand what problem Paul is running  
>>> into.
>>> He's running Mac OS X (btw, I have had Apple's Software Update  
>>> set up
>>> to auto download since it was released and I have never yet received
>>> an update that caused a printer problem of any kind ... if anything,
>>> they've all helped!) ... I've not yet needed to "purge and  
>>> reinstall"
>>> anything on Mac OS X, and I've been running with it since before it
>>> was available to the general public (I worked at Apple ...).
>>>
>>> G
>>>
>>> On Jan 25, 2007, at 4:10 PM, Doug Franklin wrote:
>>>
>>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>>>> Yes, purge and reinstall seems to be the only way to solve this.
>>>>> Thanks.
>>>>
>>>> You don't by chance have your OS set up to automatically download
>>>> and
>>>> install updates from Apple or Microsoft or whoever, do you?  I've
>>>> had
>>>> automatically installed driver updates cause problems along the
>>>> lines of
>>>> what you're seeing.
>>>>
>>>>> PS: Will marijuana leaves serve in place of incense:-)
>>>>
>>>> Only if the cops aren't around. :-)
>>>>
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>>>> Thanks,
>>>> DougF (KG4LMZ)
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