creatrix wrote:
Is it easy to calibrate the monitor to the printer? Because you have just articulated the stuff of my nightmares!
The short answer is 'no', there is no easy way. Some printers ship with good enough profiles to get at least some consistency.
You shouldn't match your monitor to your printer. Chances are that both your printer and your monitor will be off, then things that you see on your screen will look very different on somebody else's monitor or print very different on other printers. Best case scenario - all your devices (monitors, printers, scanners, digital cameras) are calibrated to some industry standard and then WISYWIG will come true
The complete solutions (hardware + software) are rather expensive. At least get a starter monitor colorimeter and take it from there (a huey or a ColorSpider for about $80).
X-Rite makes the EZcolor bundle that should work for a budget solution (includes a monitor colorimeter, a color target and uses your scanner in lieu of a designated color patch reader) for about $500 (there's a similar solution from ColorVision) . You can go crazy with other professional packages ranging from the $1500s to the high $5000s