I just had prints made yesterday at my friend Jeff Salava's place (
http://www.archivalarts.com ), and boy do they look nice. I had Jeff print them full-frame at 8"x12" and really, I can't see how anyone would want any better quality than what the Monochrom currently produces. For me (at 8"x12" size, anyways) they are completely indistinguishable from film, and the Ilford Gold Silk Fibre paper is really nice. I may possibly try the Hahnemuhle paper just for comparison, but so far the Ilford paper suits me just fine.
Jeff did download the profile for the paper from the Ilford site, and we initially found that the prints were coming out lighter than what was on his screen, and even after setting his printer to the darkest setting, they were just beginning to look close to the screen version. So he is going to manually tweak the profile and see if he can improve the final print. I can't remember the model of the Epson printer that he has, but it is one of those big Epson monsters. Jeff has a very keen eye, so I have total faith in his ability to nail it down.
So when you guys are printing on your Epson 3880's (or whatever printer you have), are you having to download and possibly tweak the profiles to match the printer to the paper? Any issues at all with the final print vs the screen version?