Changing CMYK color settings to Euroscale coated

Hey i wonder if anyone can help with this. We have recently purchased a new imac with Illustrator cs5 included upgrading from a G5 with illustrator cs2. As we are in the UK we would like to set the color settings to euroscale coated v2 bu there does not seem to be an option for this in the color settings in illustrator....the only options are US web coated (swop) and settings for japan.....as we print digital prints we need to have the euro color settings but the options are not in cs 5 as they are in cs2.
Please could someone tell me if its possible to download the settings or is there is another setting we could use.
thank you

It's an somewhat outdated profile.
You should check http://eci.org/doku.php?id=en:start for more recent color profiles. Also check with your printing service.

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