Option 1
Turn off color management by setting the input profiles in teh Quickset to NONE. Then you have to be the one that edits all the files to print with the right color. Pro = no $ out of pocket, Con = lots of lost $ due to poor color and time spent screwing around to get it "right".
Option 2
Hire a consultant to come in and make profiles for you. Most charge $150-250/hr or $1000-2000/day. Pro = good to excellent color, Cons = they can only do so many in a day, typically 2-4 medias and you are not self sufficient when they leave. Expensive, possibly recurring cost.
Option 3
Take it on yourself. Trust me, it's not all that hard once you get the basics. I train people to do this every day. You'll layout around $1200-5000 for software and hardware and around 2 days of training (that is absolutely critical). All up you'd be looking at a $2000-6000 solution that would leave you self sufficient, ready to take on any media that can take the ink, the best possible color because you craft it, and far more understanding of the inner workings of digital color than you ever knew existed.
May I suggest Option 3. If you'd like to know any good consultants I can provide several names in different regions.