Canon S9000 Profiles for LR1.1

I only use Canon paper/ink with this device but does anyone know where I can get profiles for this printer ? The only one included with the Vista driver is BJ Colour Printer Profile 2000.
Ian

Ian,
I use a canon i9950 (aka i9900)and successfully use the Canon supplied PR1 (PR101 paper) and SP1(SG201 paper) profiles in both LR1.0 and LR1.1 but under XP SP2. They are the same ones I use for Photoshop.
The profiles are very difficult to find on the US web site (try ICC profile in the search and you get the PDF but not the profiles themselves).
I have them in a zip file from someone in Canon Europe so if you would like me to send them give me an email address.
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