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David,
After correcting the image in ACR and opening in Photoshop, are your adjustments visible in the opened image? With a color managed workflow what you see on the screen should be what you get in print.
Have you made any software or OS updates recently before you started noticing the issue?
Was your printer added by MacOS as an AirPrint printer and not using the Canon driver? (to check, go to System Preferences>Printers & Scanners, click on your PRO-4000, and in the right panel make sure it says Kind: Canon PRO-4000 and not Kind: AirPrint)
I always open my RAW files in PS directly and make my adjustments in Adobe Camera RAW. After adjustments are made, I go to print but the images don't reflect my adjustments well. I have to make HUGE adjustments to ACR file to see some changes to file for print. I use a Canon Pro 4000 and print often with Exhibition Lasal Luster. This is a problem I have been having more recently. I use a MacBook Pro with calibrated BenQ SW270C monitor. Anyone else run into this problem?