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I recently tried to cure the same problem I've been having with my Epson printer and CS5. I found that my screen was too bright but the main problem was allowing photoshop to manage colours rather than Epson software.
From advice I looked up within the archives of this forum, I found the best way of calibrating my monitor to the output of my printer was to print off various copies of the same image , an image I know was exposed correctly, and making adjustments to both monitor and printer settings until I got the two to match.
There are technically better methods of doing this, but none that I could achieve. I am now happy with my printed results.
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