How to get  paper color profiles when printing from Acrobat

Hello,
I've been in trouble trying to print with specific paper profiles from Acrobat.
I'm running on mac os 10.8.5, and the latest version of the suite (Acrobat XI).
My printer is an Epson 3880.
I can print ok using my paper profiles when I'm printing from Photoshop; the paper profils show up in the printer box,
and I can choose from my different paper profiles, some of which I've installed recently, non-Epson papers.
But those paper profiles don't show up in the menu when I print from Acrobat…
Any hints why I can't reach those?
Thanks in advance for any help,
Keth.

Are you talking about the color profiles?  If so then:
1.  Go to File>Print
2.  Click the Advanced button
3.  Select Color Management from the window pane
4.  Select the Color Profile from the Color Profile pop-up menu

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