In printing with a Mac, the first print box that opens should show the name of 
your printer in the printer setup box. In the color management box,  choose the 
icc profile under the Printer Profile heading. Under the color handling 
heading, choose "Photoshop manages colors" or if using lightroom, "lightroom 
manages colors". Rendering intent should be set to "Relative Colorimetric." 
Next, click print settings. choose the paper size in the first box, then where 
it says "layout” advance the menu dial to "print settings". Make sure the 
advanced settings box is clicked on. Under media type choose the name of your 
paper. Under color settings, choose "off." And under print quality, state your 
preference; photo or super photo are best with good paper.

Paul
> On Sep 2, 2016, at 3:48 PM, Mark Roberts <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Mat Maessen wrote:
> 
>> On Fri, Sep 2, 2016 at 3:22 PM, Mark Roberts <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> You're probably going to need a Mac expert to get this fixed but I'm
>>> pretty sure you should be using either an ICC profile OR ColorSync but
>>> not both.
>> 
>> Not sure about 10.6.x, but in the newer OSX versions, ColorSync _is_ ICC...
> 
> OK, ColorSync may be a means of implementing ICC profiles then. One
> has to make sure profiles are turned off in Lightroom/Protoshop if
> using ColorSync, right? Otherwise you'll be applying the profile twice
> and getting weird results.
> 
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