This is a whole can of worms.
Printing is a god damned art, it takes allot of practice to figure out what color space, paper profile, rendering intent and so on...
I used a Spyder screen calibration tool on my iMac, and it made it look like shit... WAY too cool and dark. It seemed to take the ambient room light (very dim and warm) too much in the calibration.
On an air you will be dealing with differing ambient light, I find the best thing to do is set your monitor as neutral as possible, then get real familiar with your printer driver/photoshop print dialog so you know what it is doing.
So set the monitor to look good, then adjust the printer driver to match.