Canon ip6600D multiple printer profiles

Hi Everyone
Just starting to use Lightroom to print again, after having had a bad experience at the start (just as likely to have been user error as 1.0 problems).
I have a Canon ip6600D, and Lightroom offers me 6 profiles for it, called:
MP2
PR1
PR2
PR3
SP2
SP3
What do these letters stand for? What are the difference between the profiles?
So far I have tried the first three, and have got some good results, but am slightly worried that I don't understand what exactly the status is of these profiles.
Supplementary question: with a correctly calibrated monitor, should it be possible to get monitor-to-print accuracy using only one printer profile all the time? And if so why are there six different ones?...
Thanks in advance
Nic
(just an inexperienced but keen amateur)
PowerBook G4, 1Gb RAM, files on LaCie D2 500Gb Firewire 800, Canon ip6600D USB

Since Canon by design tends to produce very vibrant, saturated reds and blues that can present a printing challenge beyond using the right printer/paper profile at times. If you are using Canon RAW files, you might want to reduce those colors with the sliders in the HSL section of LR.
The amount needed depends on your taste, so you will need to experiment a bit by printing some strips (little paper waste that way)to find out how much, if any, you need to take one or both of those color ranges down a bit in particular images, or, if you find that those colors need modification for all images you can use the Camera Calibration section of LR.
Sometimes, when I have just a region of the image that needs having the red or blue reduced, I send the image to Lightzone or Photoshop (often with the NIK Viveza plugin) for external editing, since LR's control at this time is global, not selective.

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    'printer-current-time': '(IPP_TAG_DATE)',
    'printer-dns-sd-name': None,
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    'printer-error-policy-supported': [u'abort-job',
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    u'stop-printer'],
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    'printer-more-info': u'http://localhost:631/printers/Canon_MP550_series1111',
    'printer-name': u'Canon_MP550_series1111',
    'printer-op-policy': u'default',
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    600,
    3),
    (600,
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    3),
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    3),
    (610,
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    (611,
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    'printer-settable-attributes-supported': [u'printer-info',
    u'printer-location'],
    'printer-state': 3,
    'printer-state-change-time': 1355402470,
    'printer-state-message': u'Printing page 1, 3%',
    'printer-state-reasons': [u'none'],
    'printer-type': 10522636,
    'printer-up-time': 1355403134,
    'printer-uri-supported': [u'ipp://localhost:631/printers/Canon_MP550_series1111'],
    'printer-uuid': u'urn:uuid:6caa3418-d731-3835-5ffa-5f3d6f79bf61',
    'queued-job-count': 0,
    'server-is-sharing-printers': True,
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    u'all',
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    u'processing-stopped']}}
    Page 4 (Check PPD sanity):
    {'cups_printer_ppd_defaults': {u'C0L0': {u'StpFullBleed': u'False',
    u'StpInkSet': u'None',
    u'StpInkType': u'CMYK'},
    u'C1L0': {u'StpBrightness': u'None',
    u'StpColorCorrection': u'None',
    u'StpContrast': u'None',
    u'StpFineBrightness': u'None',
    u'StpFineContrast': u'None',
    u'StpFineSaturation': u'None',
    u'StpImageType': u'TextGraphics',
    u'StpSaturation': u'None'},
    u'C1L1': {u'StpBlackDensity': u'None',
    u'StpCyanDensity': u'None',
    u'StpDensity': u'None',
    u'StpDitherAlgorithm': u'None',
    u'StpFineBlackDensity': u'None',
    u'StpFineCyanDensity': u'None',
    u'StpFineDensity': u'None',
    u'StpFineMagentaDensity': u'None',
    u'StpFineYellowDensity': u'None',
    u'StpMagentaDensity': u'None',
    u'StpYellowDensity': u'None'},
    u'C1L2': {u'StpBlackGamma': u'None',
    u'StpCyanBalance': u'None',
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    u'StpFineBlackGamma': u'None',
    u'StpFineCyanBalance': u'None',
    u'StpFineCyanGamma': u'None',
    u'StpFineGamma': u'None',
    u'StpFineMagentaBalance': u'None',
    u'StpFineMagentaGamma': u'None',
    u'StpFineYellowBalance': u'None',
    u'StpFineYellowGamma': u'None',
    u'StpGamma': u'None',
    u'StpMagentaBalance': u'None',
    u'StpMagentaGamma': u'None',
    u'StpYellowBalance': u'None',
    u'StpYellowGamma': u'None'},
    u'C1L4': {u'StpLinearContrast': u'False'},
    u'C1L5': {u'StpBlackTrans': u'None',
    u'StpFineBlackTrans': u'None',
    u'StpFineGCRLower': u'None',
    u'StpFineGCRUpper': u'None',
    u'StpFineInkLimit': u'None',
    u'StpFineLightCyanTrans': u'None',
    u'StpFineLightMagentaTrans': u'None',
    u'StpFineLightYellowTrans': u'None',
    u'StpGCRLower': u'None',
    u'StpGCRUpper': u'None',
    u'StpInkLimit': u'None',
    u'StpLightCyanTrans': u'None',
    u'StpLightMagentaTrans': u'None',
    u'StpLightYellowTrans': u'None'},
    u'General': {u'ColorModel': u'rgb',
    u'InputSlot': u'AutoSwitch',
    u'MediaType': u'plain',
    u'PageRegion': u'A4',
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    u'Resolution': u'600dpi',
    u'StpColorPrecision': u'Normal',
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    u'StpiShrinkOutput': u'Shrink'}},
    'cups_printer_ppd_valid': True,
    'missing_pkgs_and_exes': ([], [])}
    Page 5 (Local or remote?):
    {'printer_is_remote': False}
    Page 6 (Choose device):
    {'cups_device_dict': {'device-class': u'direct',
    'device-id': u'',
    'device-info': u'USB Printer #1 with status readback for Canon IJ',
    'device-location': u'',
    'device-make-and-model': u'Canon MP550 series'}}
    Page 7 (Printer state reasons):
    {'printer-state-message': u'Printing page 1, 3%',
    'printer-state-reasons': [u'none']}
    Page 8 (Error log checkpoint):
    {'cups_server_settings': {'BrowseLocalProtocols': 'dnssd',
    'DefaultAuthType': 'Basic',
    'JobPrivateAccess': 'default',
    'JobPrivateValues': 'default',
    'MaxLogSize': '2000000',
    'SubscriptionPrivateAccess': 'default',
    'SubscriptionPrivateValues': 'default',
    'SystemGroup': 'sys root',
    'WebInterface': 'Yes',
    '_debug_logging': '0',
    '_remote_admin': '0',
    '_remote_any': '0',
    '_share_printers': '0',
    '_user_cancel_any': '0'},
    'error_log_checkpoint': 225411L,
    'error_log_debug_logging_set': True}
    Page 9 (Print test page):
    {'test_page_attempted': '13/pro/2012:13:52:36 +0000',
    'test_page_completions': [(37, u'Job completed.')],
    'test_page_job_id': [37],
    'test_page_job_status': [(True,
    37,
    'Canon_MP550_series1111',
    'Test Page',
    'Dokon\xc4\x8deno',
    {'attributes-charset': u'utf-8',
    'attributes-natural-language': u'cs-cz',
    'document-format': u'application/vnd.cups-pdf-banner',
    'job-hold-until': u'no-hold',
    'job-id': 37,
    'job-k-octets': 1,
    'job-media-progress': 7,
    'job-media-sheets-completed': 1,
    'job-more-info': u'http://localhost:631/jobs/37',
    'job-preserved': True,
    'job-printer-state-message': u'',
    'job-printer-state-reasons': [u'none'],
    'job-printer-up-time': 1355403172,
    'job-printer-uri': u'ipp://localhost:631/printers/Canon_MP550_series1111',
    'job-priority': 50,
    'job-sheets': [u'none', u'none'],
    'job-state': 9,
    'job-state-reasons': u'processing-to-stop-point',
    'job-uri': u'ipp://localhost:631/jobs/37',
    'job-uuid': u'urn:uuid:bfa9f6dc-32e8-3ec1-5d21-064256a15bbf',
    'number-of-documents': 1,
    'printer-uri': u'ipp://localhost/printers/Canon_MP550_series1111',
    'time-at-completed': 1355403157,
    'time-at-creation': 1355403156,
    'time-at-processing': 1355403156})],
    'test_page_successful': False}
    Page 10 (Error log fetch):
    {'error_log': ['D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] [Client 16] Accepted from localhost (Domain)',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] [Client 17] Accepted from localhost (Domain)',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] [Client 16] HTTP_WAITING Closing on EOF',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] [Client 16] Closing connection.',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Active clients and dirty files", busy="Active clients and dirty files"',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] [Client 17] POST / HTTP/1.1',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Active clients and dirty files", busy="Active clients and dirty files"',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] [Client 17] No authentication data provided.',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] [Client 17] 2.0 CUPS-Get-Printers 1',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] CUPS-Get-Printers',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] Returning IPP successful-ok for CUPS-Get-Printers (no URI) from localhost',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Active clients and dirty files", busy="Active clients and dirty files"',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Dirty files", busy="Active clients and dirty files"',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] [Client 17] HTTP_WAITING Closing on EOF',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] [Client 17] Closing connection.',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Dirty files", busy="Dirty files"',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] [Client 14] POST / HTTP/1.1',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Active clients and dirty files", busy="Dirty files"',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] [Client 14] No authentication data provided.',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] [Client 14] 2.0 Get-Jobs 72',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] Get-Jobs ipp://localhost/printers/',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] [Job 33] Loading attributes...',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] [Job 34] Loading attributes...',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] Returning IPP successful-ok for Get-Jobs (ipp://localhost/printers/) from localhost',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Dirty files", busy="Active clients and dirty files"',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] [Client 14] POST / HTTP/1.1',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Active clients and dirty files", busy="Dirty files"',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] [Client 14] No authentication data provided.',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] [Client 14] 2.0 Get-Jobs 73',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] Get-Jobs ipp://localhost/printers/',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] [Job 26] Loading attributes...',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] [Job 27] Loading attributes...',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] [Job 28] Loading attributes...',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] [Job 29] Loading attributes...',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] [Job 30] Loading attributes...',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] [Job 31] Loading attributes...',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] [Job 32] Loading attributes...',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] [Job 35] Loading attributes...',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] [Job 36] Loading attributes...',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] Returning IPP successful-ok for Get-Jobs (ipp://localhost/printers/) from localhost',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Dirty files", busy="Active clients and dirty files"',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] [Client 14] POST / HTTP/1.1',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Active clients and dirty files", busy="Dirty files"',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] [Client 14] No authentication data provided.',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] [Client 14] 2.0 Create-Printer-Subscription 74',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] Create-Printer-Subscription /',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] cupsdCreateSubscription(con=0xb8d09678(14), uri="/")',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] pullmethod="ippget"',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] notify-lease-duration=86400',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] notify-time-interval=0',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] cupsdAddSubscription(mask=17800, dest=(nil)(), job=(nil)(0), uri="(null)")',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] Added subscription #5 for server.',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] cupsdMarkDirty(----S)',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Active clients and dirty files", busy="Active clients and dirty files"',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] Returning IPP successful-ok for Create-Printer-Subscription (/) from localhost',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Dirty files", busy="Active clients and dirty files"',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] [Client 15] Accepted from localhost (Domain)',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] [Client 15] HTTP_WAITING Closing on EOF',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] [Client 15] Closing connection.',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Dirty files", busy="Dirty files"',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] [Client 15] Accepted from localhost (Domain)',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] [Client 15] POST / HTTP/1.1',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Active clients and dirty files", busy="Dirty files"',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] [Client 15] No authentication data provided.',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] [Client 15] 2.0 CUPS-Get-Printers 1',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] CUPS-Get-Printers',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] Returning IPP successful-ok for CUPS-Get-Printers (no URI) from localhost',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Dirty files", busy="Active clients and dirty files"',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] [Client 15] HTTP_WAITING Closing on EOF',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] [Client 15] Closing connection.',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Dirty files", busy="Dirty files"',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] [Client 15] Accepted from localhost (Domain)',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] [Client 15] HTTP_WAITING Closing on EOF',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] [Client 15] Closing connection.',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Dirty files", busy="Dirty files"',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] [Client 15] Accepted from localhost (Domain)',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] [Client 15] POST / HTTP/1.1',
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    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] [Client 15] 2.0 CUPS-Get-Printers 1',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] CUPS-Get-Printers',
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    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] [Client 15] HTTP_WAITING Closing on EOF',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] [Client 15] Closing connection.',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Dirty files", busy="Dirty files"',
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    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:28 +0100] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Dirty files", busy="Dirty files"',
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    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:28 +0100] CUPS-Get-Printers',
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    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:28 +0100] [Client 16] Closing connection.',
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    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:28 +0100] [Client 16] Accepted from localhost (Domain)',
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    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:28 +0100] [Client 16] No authentication data provided.',
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    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:28 +0100] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Dirty files", busy="Active clients and dirty files"',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:28 +0100] [Client 16] HTTP_WAITING Closing on EOF',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:28 +0100] [Client 16] Closing connection.',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:28 +0100] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Dirty files", busy="Dirty files"',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:28 +0100] [Client 15] Accepted from localhost (Domain)',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:28 +0100] [Client 15] HTTP_WAITING Closing on EOF',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:28 +0100] [Client 15] Closing connection.',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:28 +0100] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Dirty files", busy="Dirty files"',
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    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:28 +0100] [Client 15] No authentication data provided.',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:28 +0100] [Client 15] 2.0 CUPS-Get-Printers 1',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:28 +0100] CUPS-Get-Printers',
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    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:28 +0100] [Client 15] Closing connection.',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:28 +0100] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Dirty files", busy="Dirty files"',
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    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:28 +0100] [Client 16] Accepted from localhost (Domain)',
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    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:28 +0100] [Client 15] Closing connection.',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:28 +0100] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Dirty files", busy="Dirty files"',
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    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:28 +0100] [Client 16] Closing connection.',
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    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:28 +0100] [Client 14] No authentication data provided.',
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