Poor Elements print quality

I am using PS Elements 7.0 and my printer is an HP Photosmart 637.  I take pictures using .JPG usually in a large format on a Canon 40D.  My pictures look fantastic via Elements (on the monitor), but are "washed out" upon printing.  Colors appear dull and generally do not look anything like the images on the screen.
Recently I sanpped an image, uploaded it to PS Elements, printed the image to my HP.  I then removed my compact flash, pluged it into my HP and printed the same image with much better results.  What am I doing wrong in PS Elements that would create sub-par images?
Thanks very much in advance.

Please elaborate on this: "JPG usually in a large format ."
Go to Image>resize>image size, and provide height & width in inches for the file, and the resolution in px/in
Further to previous post, is color managed both in Elements and in the printer,  based on current configuration?
Are you using ink and paper from same manufacturer?

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