As far as I can tell the driver is correct. It's the newest driver for Pro-10 that's available on Canon's website. Again, everything works fine in Photoshop with this driver. I set the Photoshop to select the correct paper color profile and that disables color profile in the printer driver. That...
Believe me, I searched.... So far I have not found the solution. I have talked to Adobe for several hours - no solution. The links provided do not show how to turn off the profiling in printer driver when printing from InDesign.
As I have said, in Photoshop's print panel - when I select the correct color profile - provided by Canon - if I use Canon paper or another paper manufacturer for other papers, it looks like the color profiling is turned off in the Printer Driver automatically. There is no manual way to do it on...
Thanks The Hat. But my problem is not to turn off the color profile in Indesign, but to turn it off in the Printer Driver - the option that you have on PC but I do not on Mac - as it seems.
J D Griggs, thanks for a helpful tip about printing through Photoshop. I have to check if I can do it with booklet, which I think as long as it is PDF - should work. Really disappointing that Adobe and Canon did not fix this problem. It seems like such a no-brainer to me. I did spend a few hours...
I haven't really been messing up with InDesign color settings keeping them at the default. Should I?
I was trying to post screen grabs of Indesign Print panel here, but I don't know how to do it on this form...
Has anyone printed from Indesign on Mac to Canon Pro-10? I'm having a problem with a color profile. The colors on the images are all off. It looks like there is a double profiling going on. In InDesign Print pannel "Let InDesign determine colors" is selected (anyway it's the only choice in the...
@The Hat, Could you explain that a bit, please? I have a Pro 10. I thought that Canon pigment printers clog more as the ink particles are bigger. And even the head cleaning cycles happen more often on Pro-10 than Pro-100 (60/120 vs 120/240 or so...). Thanks.
I'm new to printing myself and I was facing the same decision. Went with Pro-10 for the print longevity reasons. But I do like how the dye inks look (more like a real photographs on glossy papers). And 3rd party dye inks are more expensive. Anyway, I got to say, either-way these will be somewhat...