10.8 Printer Orientation Problem (Landscape and Portrait)

I recently upgraded from 10.6 to 10.8 and am using a DS40 Dye Sub printer for event green screen photography.  The software is Photokey 5 pro.  The printer orientation worked fine with 10.6 providing landscape orientation prints perfectly.  With 10.8 I have to select the opposite orientation i.e. select portrait to obtain a correctly printed landscape orientated print and vice versa.  I then try to save the orientation, even though it is opposite as a preset so that I don't have to keep changing it for each print, and it won't save. It keep defaulting back to landscape and producing a portrait print.
Any help would be appreciated.  Like I said I can live with an opposite orientation work around, however, if it won't save it is very time consuming to have to make the change for each print especially at an event where I am printing 100's of photos.
Thank you!!!
Meyer

Matt,
DNP corporation just released the driver for 10.8.  I have been waiting for months.  The driver for 10.6 worked fine on my friends mac book unfortunately I had already updated to 10.8 and had to wait for the printer driver release. I have wasted more paper trying every possible configuration both for the printer driver in Photokey 5 pro page setup.  Very frustrating when it everything worked fine prior to 10.8.  Any thoughts?

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