Hi Greg,
I load the bright target file into PS CS3
Do you own Qimage? That has a special "Job" for printing targets that looks after many of your questions?
the first question is "this image does not have an embedded profile" What is the correct answer to this question, do not colour manage, assign working profile or assign another Profile?
I'm not sure what it should be. I chose do not colour manage.
Correct
In the print setup page, I can choose, Printer manages colour, Photoshop manages colour or no colour management. What is the correct answer here? I chose no colour management. I could choose Printer manages colour as all the management settings in the printer are turn off.
You mean the driver settings? The driver settings should be as they would be for making a normal print with a profile specified, ie. No colour management. You must use exactly the same driver settings for target print and subsequent colour managed photo prints.
Your other settings mentioned seem ok.
I am scanning to a raw file, does the scanner profile setting have an effect here. I would have thought not as the output is raw.
Correct.
should I print the test image rather than using a photo
I would use the test photo as it has a full range of colour etc. before trying with real world photos.
Have you tried using the standard target? I know the bright target was made for older Epson printers that tended to print too dark.
Terry