Using iphoto with HP photo printer

I recently purchased a macbook pro laptop with the HP-C4180 printer. I hooked up the USB cable from the laptop to the printer and tried to print a couple of pictures that I loaded onto the laptop. The printed pictures aren't close to the colors that appear on the screen. I then tried using the HP software that came with the printer and the same thing occurs. I've checked the ink cartridges but they are installed correctly. If I'm doing something wrong let me know...otherwise the printer stinks and I will be returning it to Apple online.

To get prints that match your monitor image it is necessary to have a calibrated computer screen and printer profiles (colorsync) specifically for the printer-ink-paper combination you are using. HP printer software usually comes with profiles that provide a close match for HP inks and HP paper. Any other inks or paper are bound to give disappointing results.
Printer profiles for ANY paper can be generated with the proper photometric devices, which are generally much more expensive than the printer itself. Monitor calibrators are becoming fairly inexpensive. But one isn't much good without the other.
Best results for printing with iPhoto are obtained by first embedding the HP profile (that matches your paper) into the photograph by using Preview. The HELP menus will guide you through the process.
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