White background, gray printing

Hello

I use CS 5.5 on a mac

Somehow, today, I managed to change the color profiles and I can't understand how to reset the. I don't usually adjust these profiles, but today I got the impression problems with an HP printer and I adjusted the. It made the problem much worse!


When I print, white print gray. If I close and open the document, it does not say synchronized. I went to the bridge and Choose a single color profile but it does not appear to have made much difference.

How can I get the settings back to the way they were originally? !!

I use Indesign to novice, but I rarely look under the hood!

Thanks for your help.

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