HT2481 photo printing from iPhoto

In iPhoto when I want to print a photo using glossy photo paper how do I get the presets to include this type of paper?
Presets only show  4 paper choices related to photo on Matte paper & photo on phot paper

Paper type is not an iPhoto selection but a printer selection and depends on you printer driver. The printer secific selections are in the last print screen - if they are nit there click on the light grey triangle to the right of the printer name on that screen
LN

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