Printing on Transparency!

Hi,
I may be being really stupid here but I can't seem to find an option to print on transparency.
I'm using my printer connected to my desktop (10.3.9) through my MacBook (10.5) I've tried opening my images in Photoshop, Preview and iPhoto but in each one can't find an option to chose transparency to print on. I've printed it before, so I know that it works. But I just can't seem to find the option this time.
Can anyone help?
Thanks

Hi, you don't mention your printer/brand/model but you normally get a "Format For" option on the print dialogue box - make sure your printer is selected before selecting the type of media.

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