I'm using the Spyder3Pro to calibrate my HP 2311x computer monitor. I have done several calibrations over the last week and still cannot get my prints to match the screen - they are coming out too dark.
Gamma 2.2
5000k color temp
Brightness down to 31 - this gives a 90 cdm2
White Point - Native
These are the settings recommended by the Spyder under as dark conditions as I can get in the room, meaning there is no ambient light but I am sure there is a small amount of light being reflected off walls and what not. No other lights. I have accepted them as opposed to trying to calibrate using my own settings. PSE3 to print on an HP C6380 All-in-one printer using the printers ICC for color management on prints. As I understand it, this should be correct.
I'm using a recommended test image by Keith Cooper - basically a beach scene with some heavily dark clouds with white highlights. I believe this is a linked image off of Luminous Landscapes.
Any thoughts on what to do from here? Do I ignore the rec settings and adjust the brightness down further to get the screen darker? Am I just missing a step or important concept somewhere?

