Photoshop vs Windows print comparision

Color Management
Well, I have been working on this for a while and cannot get what I want as printer output. I have a Pantone Eye-One Match3 terminal calibrator and I am set to luminosity of 120, Gamma of 32 and WP of 6500. My monitor is a Dell 2408WFP,24 inch. My printer is a HP Photosmart 8750. When I bring up a photo in Photoshop is looks great. I take my shots in raw, but my workspace is set up for RGB. If I open the same photo up in Nikon Capture 4, it looks the same as Photoshop. The problem is Windows and printing. If I look at the picture in Windows picture and fax viewer, it is too saturated. I get the same result when printing on the HP printer, even though I manage the print with Photoshop and use an HP printer profile for the paper that I am using.
Any thoughts as to why the mismatch between Windows/printer and Photoshop/Nikon Capture?
Thanks
Bob

I have recalibrated my monitor and all is in line. In fact, my delta is only .47 which is great. I am beginning to think that the printer profiles are bad, but then that would not account for the fact that Windows fax viewer shows the files more saturated. I looked into the windows display configuration and it is using the calibrated monitor profile as it should be doing. Are there any other places in Windows that could be adjusted and cause this?
Thanks
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