Saved printer information is not compatible with Photoshop Elements 11

Hello - After successfully using PSE11 to print photos on my Epson Artisan 810 printer, the printer died and was replaced with an Epson Artisan 837 printer.  The new printer works on ALL of my other applications EXCEPT I receive the following error message after hitting 'print' on Photoshop Elements 11.
MESSAGE:
The saved printer information is not compatible with this version of Photoshop Elements, or the saved printer is no longer available.  You will need to check your printer settings before printing.
You can see from the screen print attached that the Epson Artisan 837 is a validly installed printer.  All advanced settings were available for selection/modification, and all printer drivers are up to date.  Also, uninstalled and reinstalled the printer without resolution of the problem.
Can anyone please point me in the right direction to resolve this issue?
Thanks so much, Debbie
Running:
Windows XP sp3 (up to date)

You did indeed lead down the correct path with only a little modification required in the naming (see below).  Thank you so very much!! 
Here's what I had to do to get this to work:
1 - I first tried to rename this printer to a generic 'DSLW Printer'.  This renaming worked for ALL OTHER applications except Photoshop Elements 11 even after rebooting my PC.  Received the identical error message listed in the original message.
2 - I then renamed the printer as 'EPSON Artisan 810 Series'.  This was of course a lie but matched the printer as named by the 2010 original Artisan 810 installation.  VOILA!  This does work for Photoshop Elements 11 (jpg and psd files tested) and the other applications that I've tested.  Hopefully all other testing will provide equally successful results.
So problem seems to be resolved BUT is this a question/problem that I should pursue with either Adobe or Epson?  I do know that the 810 and 837 only differ in the ability to print from a wider variety of wireless devices (e.g. cell phones & tablets), otherwise the functionality is virtually identical.  Did Epson drop the ball or did Adobe?  Or maybe it's simply that I'm a die hard XP sp3 (32 bit) user until forced out by Microsoft.
Thanks again!!
Debbie

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