Export to minilab profile?

I use the local Costco minilab for small jobs, using the profile for their printer from DryCreekPhoto. In Capture One Pro I could specify the profile, the print size, and dpi. CO would "print" to file with my settings, and I'd upload the files to the minilab.
This is the first time I've wanted to do the same thing with LR and I'm not seeing a way to export jpgs using the minilab profile, print size, and the dpi I want. What am I overlooking?

I see that you're right - they call it "upload speed," which is described with the "more info" link as:
<begin page quote>
Upload Speed
Whenever you upload photos to your Costco Photo Center account, you have two choices:
1. Fast Upload
2. Large Print Upload
Fast Upload
When you choose Fast Upload, we upload a medium-resolution image, good for nearly every gift in our store and all print sizes up to 8x10, including calendars. This upload is faster and should be selected most of the time, unless you intend to make poster prints or large gifts like photo canvases.
Large Print Upload
When you choose Large Print Upload, we upload a high-resolution image, necessary only for poster prints and large gifts like photo canvases. This upload takes longer. Choose this upload speed only if you intend to make poster prints or large gifts. Images should be the following resolution for poster prints:
Poster Size Minimum Photo
Resolution Required
11" x 14" 1610x1265
12" x 18" 2070x1380
16" x 20" 2300x1840
20" x 30" 3450x2300
<end quote>
Thanks for pointing that out!
Costo also gives resolution warnings beside each thumbnail on the print sizes ordering page to indicate the larger prints that won't work well given the resolution of the uploaded file, so they do give you a final warning in case the rez is too low.

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