Printer Settings Not Saving

I have an Epson 4800 and an Epson 6600. I have saved the printer presets for the different papers that I use. Like Roll Paper Glossy or Semimatte Sheet paper.
After the latest OS upgrade, my saved settings are not working! When I click on one of my saved settings, it is like it goes to the default settings. It does not even revert to the last settings used.
Any idea on how to get my saved printer presets to work again?
Kevin Hawkins

To make sure you really delete the settings, you should throw away the com.apple.print.custompresets.plist file in your /Library/Preferences/ folder in your home directory.

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