Export Constrain Size for 4x6 Proofs

Trying to export a large batch of RAW images into 4x6 (and 6x4)size for proof prints. In "Image Settings" under "Export" I can't find a constrain setting that results in a 4x6 /6x4 images (which I check in CS3) in the 240-300 ppi range. Lightroom export images result in much larger sizes with lower resolution with very large file size. Any suggestions outside of batch processing in CS3 or similar shareware?

Export as 1800x1200 at 300ppi.

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