Canon paper profiles missing, Mac

When printing from PS CS5, I no longer see the choices for Canon papers in the print dialog on my Mac Pro. I recently upgraded my computers to Mountain Lion. My laptop still shows the Canon mp620 profiles so I can print from there. If I knew where to find these profiles I could reinstall them on the MP. Thanks.

These Canon paper profiles used to show up in the print and proof menus but now they are gone. I wish to get them back.

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