Removal of ICC profiles

I watched other dicussions and can't find the answer to my questions (forgive me if I have somehow forgotten it and it is a repeat). * CS6

How to remove ICC profiles. I'm working on a file to have printed business cards, the printer requires the removal of ICC profiles, but I have no idea how to do that.

Thanks in advance!

Edition > assign profile. In the dialog box that appears, choose not to manage the colors.

At any time you can check the color profile or the absence of using this menu. When there is no profile it will say "Untagged."

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