Question about ICC profiles

I try to use some new Canson paper.  I downloaded and installed the ICC profile, and the next step says to go to 'File' then 'export', 'GIF', 'Print plug-in.  However the "PII" option does not appear.  Any ideas?

Profile are to be installed in your operating system.  I search the Web for your plugin gif.   It turns out that sound of Cannon for Photoshop.  It's a third party plugin you need to install the plug-in in the version of Photoshop help. If you want to use in Photoshop. If you have not installed it in Photoshop it will not appear in the file menu > export > iPF printer...

I don't know if you can use it to print on your printer... You may be able to print using the print in Photoshop dialog box.  The plug-in should have come with you, printer and would need to be installed by you in Photoshop.  As several tutorials on using Photoshop on YouTube for example.

Canon iPF printers - print cross test plugin for Photoshop - YouTube

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