It's kind of nice though to be able to skip the 'printing it again' step. That's where calibration makes sense. Virtually all of my inkjet prints are the way I want them to be in a single pass. Only on very rare occasions (usually with colors near the edges of the gamut) I'll make adjustments and print again. Without profiling of the monitor and the printer, this is a whole lot more difficult to accomplish.You can achieve the same improvement by looking at a print, analyzing what you don’t like about it, making an educated guess at adjustments in software and printing it again.
It just saves time, paper and ink. What's not to like about that?
