I know this is an old discussion, but the problem is still out there. I have it and I'm running OS X 14.2.1 (Sonoma) and current versions of light room, and Photoshop as of this date (JAN 2,2024). I just got off the phone with Epson support, and their recommendation, which worked, was to reinstall my printer. That did the job, but as you know any custom settings for the previous printer were lost when I did that. The issue is with Epson, and not Adobe or Apple. Epson is now storing their standard Epson paper, ICC profiles in the printer profile folder in the system library, not in the Colorsync profiles folders (system and user). On my computer that path looks like: Macintosh HD/Library/Printers/EPSON/InkjetPrinter2/ICCProfiles/ . When I write clicked on one of the .profiles files in that folder and selected "Show Package Contents", I found all my Epson paper profiles. I asked Epson Support if I was going to have to reinstall the printer every time there was a significant OSX update, and they said "yes". I don't understand why Epson has taken this approach because it's causing so much grief for all the Epson users, but I did find a possible long-term solution in this blog post: https://blog.conradchavez.com/2020/11/22/printer-profiles-missing-on-macos-a-permanent-solution/ The author recommends locating the profiles folder, creating an alias to it, and then putting that in the Colorync profiles folder. That way the Adobe applications can find the Epson profiles. I know this thread is marked as solved, but I don't think it really is. I found it today looking for a solution before I called Epson and thought I would help readers who find this later to know what I learned.
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