![]() ![]() Here's a whole thread dealing with this exact topic. (I would delete it, though, just to be safe, if it didn't work). Managing Color Guide (Windows XP and Vista, Mac OS X 10.4.11 - 10.6) PDF. In other words, what would happen if you install a PowerPC ICC profile? I would think it wouldn't harm anything rather, it would either work, or it would not. This will automatically save the profile in the correct location. To try to answer your question, I just wonder if ICC profiles are not necessarily Operating-System Dependent. icc file and select Install Profile from the context menu. I just saw the words "English second language," and that sort of activated a 'rant' I had percolating in my subconscious! Remember the days of the Payphone (you know, back when you could ask if they 'had a phonebook' and they wouldn't look at you like a deer in the headlights?)? More conversations and meaningful communication happened back then than anytime nowadays.Īnyway, sorry Stanw, I know this has nothing to do with you, or your post. ![]() With the plethora of social media venues, instant texting, email, little cameras embedded in all of our devices, instant this, instant that, think back, I challenge anybody to remember the last meaningful communication they had with anybody. "instead of waiting to talk to us, you can send us an email.") To me, that is AntiCommunication (and an insult to those who still enjoy a voice/real conversation). It's important that you manually select your OS in the Operating System drop-down menu below to ensure you're viewing only compatible files. ATTENTION: Your operating system may not be detected below. Right? I will call someone or some company, and, they actually ask you to please EMAIL or TEXT them from now on instead! (Ostensibly for "our convenience" e.g. Below are additional or updated ICC profiles that are newer or not provided with the driver package. Please refer to OS compatibility if you can not find your printer driver. Nowadays, even people with English as their FIRST language have completely lost their ability to communicate! It is said that this is the "age of communication." I believe this is the "age of non-communication." Anti-communication. Since Microsoft ended support for Windows XP, OKI no longer guarantees the use of OKI products under unsupported OS.
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