Bluetooth printing profile for 9300

dont suppose anyone knows off hand what profile is used for printing via bluetooth on the 9300 do they?

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set-up/profile to use for printing with
i any
printer is to obtain the appropriate profile(s) for each particular media/ink/printer combination.
You can download them from the manufacturers web site. Set LR to manage the colour using this/these profiles and set the printer to "no colour management".

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