Thanks for the replies guys.
N80, I find the two print, before/after view, when soft proofing in LR makes the process fairly intuitive. With C1, it seems like you go thru all the develop steps. Then when you're ready to print, all you do is change the profile. I know for a fact, different profiles/papers have a huge impact on the final output. At the least, a touch of clarity/contrast/vibrance one way or the other, is needed to get an optimized print. From what I've read, seems like a lot of folks do their work in C1 then go somewhere else to print. I'm looking to do as much "one stop shopping" as possible.
Jimmy, I've never heard of Mirage Print. Thx for the heads up.