Following on from my earlier post; the next step would be to also calibrate your printer, in order to output, as near as possible, what is displayed on the monitor (though you will never obtain an exact replication, as the monitor image is displayed by transmitted light and a print by reflected light).
With printer calibration, it is necessary to create a profile for each type of paper (that includes different surface finishes albeit from the same manufacturer) to be used and also each inkset (manufacturer's or compatible independent etc.). This can result in a plethora of individual profiles from which to select the appropriate one, when printing.