Print Studio Pro and Photoshop Elements 12

Hello,
I am having trouble installing the Print Studio Pro plug-in for Photoshop Elements.  I just installed Elements 12 and downloaded Print Studio Pro 1.3.0.  When I try to install the plug-in, I get a message that tells me that I do not have a supported version of Photoshop.  Apparently Elements 11 is supported but 12 is not?  When will 12 be supported?
This is in Windows 7.
Thanks,
Mark
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I can't make the Cannon Print Studo Pro 1.3.5 work.  I use Windows 8.1 x64, Photoshop Elements 12 (v12.1) . Per instructions, File, Automation Tools (but the automation tools is grayed out).  If I go to File, Preferences, Plug-Ins, there are no plug-in's listed.  So I checked on "Additonal Plug-Ins Folder" and directed the parth to c:\Program Files (x86)\Print Studio Pro\en\.  But that does not seem to make any difference.   Are you absolutely sure that Print Studio Pro plug-in works with Photoshop Elements 12 (v12.1)?  That is not my experience.   I think that I know what I'm doing, I work in IT industry as a technicial support specialist. Inter I74770, 13tb memory, 3tb Video, 32Gb memory, Asus mobo, etc., should be all good with software requirements.  Any suggestions are welcomed. 

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