Color shift when printing from CS

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    I recently printed a file from CS that was created in Illus 10. I was shocked to find that the file including the placed images (EPS) shifted in color dramatically . I am assuming that I have the wrong settings in the "Print" menu. I used the Postscript Color management with the "relative colormetric" option. Does anyone know what setting will get me back to Illus 10 color?
    Mike Iverson Guest

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    Default Re: Color shift when printing from CS

    I just updated from version 10 and have the same issue. My file includes a photoshop EPS(I also attempted .Tif file)which is linked. The color in version 10 was and should be a sandy baige or tan color which is how it printed, but when I upgraded to CS the color shifted dramatically to a blue gray. I have been all over the adobe site attempting to find an answer without success. If anyone has an answer to this question PLEASE HELP?!!!
    David_N_Faulkner@adobeforums.com Guest

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