Speaking of the fundamental, your answer is fundamentally inaccurate and unsatisfactory. Would you be saying the same thing if the 7610's driver actually included a color management option, as it should, and the original poster was asking which profile to use, or whether Photoshop or the printer should manage colors?
Put another way, if you are right, then an entire industry devoted to the subject of color management is all.... what? a hoax? Why does HP include color management in most of their drivers, if so? Why does Windows include a color mangement section in the properties of ALL printers?
How about this: if you have no good answer to a reasonable question, do not post at all, rather than make some kind of giant handwave/misdirection attempt that suggests the orginal poster is 'fundamentally' confused. You want kudos for this? It makes you sound foolish. I, myself, would like to know how I'm expected to handle color management with this printer, since the option is not there--- with it gone, I cannot even guarantee that the printer will not attempt it, so I cannot do it elsewhere.
The answer you gave is so bad, so unreasonable... so flat-out unjustified and unnecessary, I registered for these forums soley so I could reply to this awful post. I cannot imagine that this kind of thing is what you've been doing for four years on here--- what is that "Honored Contributor" title based on?
At best you have commented on a subject you clearly do not understand. At worst you know better, you know that this is a reasonable question to have about this printer; in which case you should be ashamed of yourself.