How do i find icc profile for HP paper

I have a Cannon MG5400 and am looking to install the correct ICC profile. Looking for help to find the correct profile and install it.

You would normally download icc profiles from the paper manufacturer's website or use the profiles installed by the printer driver (for papers from the same company as made your printer). However, since HP makes printers themselves I would be extremely surprised if they supply profiles for non-HP printers.

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