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I have an epson 2760 that has been converted to sub printing. I'm using most recent version of illustrator on a MacBook (Mac OS Monterey version 12.4). I reached out to manufacturer ofy
ink and they sent me an ICC profile which I have downloaded to computer. I've read multiple instructions and watched videos
and I can find the downloaded profile when going into my hard drive >library>color sync> profiles. BUT, when I go to print, the recently downloaded profile is not listed under color management. Can someone help me
please? I've been messing with this for 9 hours today. I've also uninstalled and
reimstalled printer/print driver multiple times.
Very frustrated.
THANK YOU IN ADVANCE.
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Illustrator should see that profile without issue if the profile is made properly. In Mac OS we have the color sync utility that can repair many common profile issues. The one issue that might be happening here is that the profile name may be different in the Mac naming tag so it shows in the finder as one profile but in software as another name. Color Sync can repair those issues.
To use that program, just double click the profile and the finder will open the Color Sync utility. At the bottom of the app, you have the option to repair all the profiles on your system (recommended).
if that doesn't solve the problem you can repair disk permissions using the Disk utility and also try ColorThink at Chromix.com to do further checks on that profile and repair it.
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If the internal and external names of a profile mismatch, I do not believe Profile First Aid can fix this, not even sure it can report it. It reports all kinds of oddities for profiles that work fine too.
The Utility can allow the user to manually edit those names by selecting the tag shown here:
Just decide which name you want and edit, then save the profile. The key is, they both match.
You may want to zip and upload the profile to something like Dropbox so others can inspect it with various tools.
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News flash; at least under 12.X, the ColorSync utility is even more broken than it's been in the past; I can't edit the tags and save the profile; pops an error. At least here, trying multiple profiles to do so. It was certainly doable in the past.
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Yes, there are some limitations now. Not sure why. ColorThink can solve the problem.
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ColorThink Pro can?
Where and how can it edit the tags?
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Hi Andrew, in the wonderful Colothink Pro [with the profile opened] select "rename profile"
The magnificent brain of Steve Upton, eh?
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Doesn't work, just like the CS utility:
Under 12.X, can you actually get this or the CS utility to edit the tag?
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Sorry Andrew,
not running macOS 12
I am WAY from being an early adopter. Works great in macOS 10.14
MAYBE try placing the profile to be edited other than in the system folder, could it be a macOS permissions issue preventing saving?
If you can, maybe email Pat in support at Chromix about this?
herold@chromix.com
neilB
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Indeed, in older OSs, this was possible.
In 12.X, the CS utility (and CTP), no longer doable at least on this end. Doesn't matter where the profile resides, both simply refuse to save.
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Some good news, some bad.
Giving ColorThink Pro full disk access allows it to save the profile (after renaming it). The product should alert us to this need but that's another story.
Doing the same with the ColorSync utility; still can't save a profile after editing the name tag.
Edited the tag so one differed from the other (using CTP), and ran Disk First Aid, this mismatch wasn't detected nor fixed. So the CS utility is at least under 12.X is a buggy mess.
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Andrew, thanks for coming up with the "full disk access" idea, nice to know that CTPro is now working again. It's certainly not a cheap way to do just that job, but it's a damn useful tool for anyone into understanding and working with ICC profiles - The Swiss Army Knife of ICC profiles, not my description but a very apt one IMO.
neil barstow, colourmanagement net :: adobe forum volunteer:: co-author: 'getting colour right'
google me "neil barstow colourmanagement" for lots of free articles on colour management