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October 8, 2023
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Mac OS 13.5 , Epson P900 , Epson Profiles missing from "Print Settings"

  • October 8, 2023
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I have searched the database and tried all of the suggestions I can find. I have uninstalled and reinstalled my printer, I have ensured that the profiles are in my ColorSync folder and in Library -> Applicaiton Support -> Adobe -> Color -> Setting Folder. 

I can see my Epson profiles when I am working a file in Photoshop by going to View -> Proof Setup.

What I cannot see is any of my Epson profiles when going into "Print Settings" --> Photoshop Manages Colors... The profiles were preset once, but they are now all missing. 

 

I hate updating software because it always messes with this critical part of my workflow.

regards,

bruce

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Participant
June 22, 2025

I have this issue also - what is the answer? 

NB, colourmanagement
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Community Expert
June 23, 2025

@chrisbici 

Epson printer profiles are missing in Photoshop manages color in the print dialog (Mac)

 

 

To use "Photoshop Manages Color" properly (to make accurate prints) you need access to the printer manufacturer's paper specific profiles, since you need to select the relevant paper profile in that dialog.

Using "Printer Manages Color" should work for Epson’s own papers, as long as the printer driver is correctly installed.

Printer Manages Color [based on the media type selected] calls upon ICC printer profiles from a different installed folder*

[*usually a hidden one, this is so they don't get deleted inadvertently, more on that and how to find them below].

 

 

Epson ICC printer profiles may be missing in Photoshop after updating macOSX. This issue started with Mojave.

https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/kb/photoshop-and-macosmojave.html#epson-printer-profiles-missing

 

Adobe’s tips:-

To resolve this issue, reset the printing system in your Mac's system preferences and then add your Epson printer again. 

  1. Reset the printing system.
    For instructions, refer to Apple's support documentation: https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT203343#reset

  2. Add your Epson printer again.
    For instructions, refer to Apple's macOSX User Guide documentation: Add a printer on Mac


  3. Relaunch Photoshop.

 

 

When you select Photoshop manages color in the “print” dialog, the “printer profile” dropdown should now provide you with a list of all the ICC printer profiles on your system. If not please read on.

The Epson installer puts them in hidden folders, but normally Photoshop can access them via a hidden link.

You may be able to find the profiles manually in the folder hierarchy

Are you working on a PC? If so, you may need help from Epson's support team.

 

Here are some Mac tips for when Photoshop can't find the Epson profiles:

 

I had to search for these myself on a client site once, took me quite a while and a lot of head scratching. But it means I now know how to find them

 

Basically, the printer profiles are in a folder hidden away in the system “library”

Navigate to

Your hard disk name”/library/ printers/EPSON/InkjetPrinter2/ICCProfiles/ [hidden inside a “package”]

[Not in the “your username”/library/ ]

Screenshot below

Inside the ICCProfiles folder (see above) is another folder containing the printer name, e.g:  Epson Stylus Pro 4900_4910.profiles

If you right click [or ‘control’ click] it and select "show package contents"

A contents folder appears

Now look inside that folder and you’ll find the ”resources" folder. 

 

see screenshot below

 

These are the icc profiles which are used within the Epson driver [e.g. when you select Photoshop’s 'printer manages colour' option],

DO NOT DELETE OR MOVE THEM. It’s OK to copy of course.

SO - don't drag to move them as this actually removes them from the original folder

You can copy to your normal ICC profiles folder which is in the system library

[ computer name/hard disk name/Library/Colorsync/Profiles ]

 

 

 

 

Restart Photoshop, can you now see the profiles you copied across in Photoshop’s print dialog under "Photoshop manages color"?

 

I hope this helps

Happy Printing

neil barstow, colourmanagement net - adobe forum volunteer - co-author: 'getting colour right'

google me "neil barstow colourmanagement" for lots of free articles on colour management

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