Paper of Lightroom color management options do not correspond to any paper I buy Canon

So far I used "managed by printer" for printing on my new MG8250 Canon. But I've seen several suggestions that I should let Lightroom handle color, so I decided to give this one go by choosing "other" instead.

It gave me a list of documents to choose: Canon IJ 2005 color printer profile, fine art photo rag 2, GL2/SG2, SG3/GL3, MP2, other papers Gallery 2, PT1, PT2, PT3. All the names being preceded by a series of MG8200 outside one

However, when I looked at the newspapers available Canon, these are all different: Photo paper pro platinum (PT-101), pro photo paper luster (READ-101), photo paper glossy extra II (PP-201), photo paper more semi-glace (SG-201), daily use of glossy paper (GP-501), matte as well as paper (MP-101) photo

There are here some papers that look as if they could relate to the lightroom the list for example PT-101 and PT1, SG - 201 and SG2 but, for the moment, I am particularly interested by what option must be used to match the photo paper and glossy II (PP-201) that I bought - GL2 looks as if it might be a competitor

Any help would be appreciated more

you wrote: "when you use the profiles I have spend off of color management in printing preferences, or rather I set on manual and left all the sliders to zero.

But you have set manual adjustment of Color /Matching / None?

Frans

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