Broken color managed printing?

Color of Adobe Lightroom CC 2015.6 printing management (6.6) are broken and Adobe suggests that this is due to a change of Apple in their operating system.  True or false?

ml https://helpx.adobe.com/x-productkb/multi/Unexpected-Colors-when-Printing-Mac.HT

Yes, printing from 2015.5 CC Photoshop and Lightroom CC 2015.6 on Mac OS for inkjet printers using custom paper profiles causes weird results.

Fortunately I am using older versions of Photoshop and Lightroom where this issue does not arise.

Windows users are not affected.

Some Mac users have tried with some success in the slope to an earlier version of CC see this report: install older versions of Cloud Creative applications

It is clearly a problem of Adobe and will not be solved until they update Photoshop and Lightroom.

Tags: Mac OS & System Software

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