Lightroom 3 not accessing printer profiles

I'm not able to access newly installed Epson R3000 printer profiles when I go to print in Lightroom 3.  The profiles do show up when I to print in PS3. I'm operating under 10.5.8 on my imac.

You have LR set to not access Managed by Printer and can’t access from selecting “other” from the sub menu?

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  • Help not locating printer profile

    2. Re: How to install Epson ICC profiles using Photoshop CC?
    Mark Goodwin LRPS Aug 28, 2014 4:14 PM
    I had a problem and needed to upload a HP Printer Profile.I down loaded it from the site then opened and placed in the Mac: Library/ColourSync/Profiles folder. I then restarted the computer and restored PS CC separately. I was able to find the profile under the View>Custom> drop down and select it. But when I came to the print stage the profile was not to be found in PD Print. I also trued installing the profile  via Username/Library?ColourSync?Profile folder. But still no luckHelp please?
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