How color and proof Setup settings affects printing?

When I changed the settings that affect printing or do I still have to define them in the print dialog box?

and if they touch, whether they're together or one of them works?

It does nothing to make the prints.  If you configure settings of evidence for the color of your prrinter profile for paper and ink can help. Then view test colors will use the profile of your printers and display profile and try to make you show what looks like the print colors. Your printer and your screen have different profiles and colors.   Photoshop will try to display the image on your screen thanks to his ability to color a picture that corresponds to printing.   If you don't like what you see on your screen, you can adjust the colors in an image more to your liking, and print.  You should also see Gamut warnings.

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