To be honest, if you want accurate representation, your monitor needs to be calibrated for printing which is usually a brightness no greater than 150, but you can fudge a little by using a setting of 180, maybe 200, depending upon the monitor. Monitors at default are way brighter than can be used accurately for print. Monitors deal with transmissible color/light while a prints are reflective. As such, the print will always be “duller” by comparison. If you do a lot of printing, you need to dial down the brightness. I do a lot of printing and pre-press work. It’s the only way to make sure things are accurate. I’m sure it’s not what you wanted to hear, but it’s the difference in web vs prints for images.