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If you have the images looking right in PS then I would also complete the process by printing from there. There is no real advantage in then using a different piece of software to print when PS is more than capable of handling that task. Like Marcel says, allow PS to handle the profile and see if the output is as you would expect, generally it will always be slightly darker as it is not illuminated as when it is viewed on the monitor. This can be adjusted for in PS once you know the difference and get a feel for how your output looks.
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