Have you tried using soft proofing in PS?

Open a photo that you have already printed. Then go to View>Proof
Setup then select Custom... and in the "Device to Simulate" drop down
list select the appropriate printer/paper profile, then click OK. You
can turn the soft proofing on & off by pressing Ctrl+Y (or cmd+Y on
the Mac).

If everything is going well you shouldn't see much of a change on
screen. But If you do you can adjust the image to suit with soft proof
on.

I use the soft proof technique to good effect.

Cheers,

Dave

On 7/5/07, David J Brooks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ok, i see nothing out of the ordinary from what i have.
>
> The monitor is calibrated, colour prints come out exactly like the
> monitor, B&W is darker than monitor, and from what i see, Dave's
> settings are the same as mine.

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