Hi Leon
Calibrating your monitor is the first place to start. Printers are usually fairly stable, whereas monitors have user adjustments, which will upset the relationship between monitor image and printed image. If you change your monitor settings, the image will look different on screen, but will still print the same, so the monitor is the first point of attack. Get that right and most of your problems will be resolved. Even something like Adobe Gamma will probably give you much better results.
Geoff
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