How do I print from iPhoto using colormunki printer profiles

I have an Intel core i7, iMac, OSX Mavericks.
I have just purchased Colormunki and created a profile for my monitor.
I have also created a printer profile for my Epson Stylus Photo R3000.
Now I want to print a photo from iPhoto so that the printer profile matches the monitor.
However, it is not clear to me how to do that when in iPhoto.
Can anyone help?

Yes, do share your solution for others who may want to do the same with their special profiles and printers.

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