

Or you look for 3rd party papers for which the supplier makes matching icc-profiles available, premium brand paper suppliers typically make profiles available for their papers and popular printers with genuine inks.

In case you don't have a matching icc-profile - matching to the ink and paper in combination - you rather may use the extended color settings in the driver and adjust those such that you get a printout which you consider the best, and you use those settings from thereon.

? You have some options in your case - you go and try various settings with test images, compare them and pick those settings which you like most. Are you using genuine ink cartridges ? You probably bought the paper in question for cost reasons vs.
