I9900 printing options with snow leopard

I have recently (3 weeks ago) purchased an imac 27" with snow leopard, I have an i9900 canon printer. When I add the printer and download the most recent driver per canon. I have no options (print quality, media type...nothing) the only option I have is page attributes. This is with any program word, CS4 etc.

If someone could explain to me how to delete a printer correctly or do I go to the preferences and highlight the i9900 and click - sign. Then explain the proper procedure to connect and install driver maybe I can try that and see if it works. I would greatly appreciate the help. I did go to the canon website and download the most up to date driver as per canons directions.

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