In that case I would recommend you use colorsynch workflow. I print on an Epson 
2200 and my output matches my screen almost perfectly. First make sure the 
device profiles for you monitor and printer are installed. You can check in the 
colorsynch utility. Look under "devices." They should be listed and clicked on. 
If they're not their, find them on the websites of the monitor and printer 
manufacturer and install them.  Then go back to preferences, and set the RGB 
Default to "Generic RGB Profile." Next, open PhotoShop. Pull down the menu 
under "PhotoShop." Select "Color Settings." Inside the Color Settings box, go 
to the top menu "Settings." Under this menu select "ColorSynch Workflow." That 
should get you very close to perfect printer output.
Paul


> Paul Stenquist asked: Mac or PC? What software are you printing 
> from?
> 
> A Mac of course. Is there any other kind worth using? Raw files 
> converted to tif format in Pentax Photo Lab 2.1, opened and 
> attempting to print in Photoshop 7.
> 

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