If you need more details about how to do that, keep reading… A permanent solution (long version) If the printer driver fails to show those profiles to applications, having that alias present in the standard profile location becomes another way to direct applications to the profiles. If the printer driver installer stores its ICC profiles in its own hidden package in Library/Printers, as Epson printers tend to do, create an alias to that location. I got tired of losing my custom printer settings every time I had to delete printers to fix this problem, so I started looking for a better way. There are many reports of this solution working for a while, but then the profiles disappear again. But the more you’ve customized your printer settings, the more you have to lose, and the more time you’ll spend installing and setting up all of your printers again. This might be acceptable if you always use built-in and default settings. If you have multiple printers and you reset the printing system, you lose all of that for all of your printers. The problem with deleting the printer is that you lose printer-specific settings such as custom paper sizes, custom printer names, and macOS printing presets for that printer. ![]()
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