Migration - Custom Print Sizes

I am trying to migrate custom print sizes setup from one user profile to different employee, and there are quite a bit. In the future, where are these custom print settings stored and what is the best way to copy them between profiles?

Hi GroveEnt, and a warm welcome to the forums!
They are located here...
/Users/YourUserName/Library/Preferences/com.apple.print.custompapers.plist
I'd copy it, change the Permissions to the new user, move the copy to the new users prefs folder & remove the copy from the end of it.

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