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Spyder 3 is pretty old by now, but should give you a workable calibration. What you are reporting seems non standard.
I don't think I can help. Bur some random thought that come to mind:
Your original post referred to B&W prints. Are we talking only B&W prints, or your Monitor calibration over a range of colours and images.
Also luminance of 80 is rather low but within parameters. With that setting I am supposing you have very dim ambient lighting.
Most calibration procedures reduce monitor brightness significantly. Usually this seems to counter the human tendency to like displays bright and white. Down to ZERO though seems very strange. Are you making the adjustment to ZERO following on screen prompts, or does the software make thus adjustment automatically.
On my own dell with a brightness scale of 1-100. Factory default is 75 - Calibration brings it down to 27.
As emissive display monitors age they tend to get dimmer, and the tendency is to increase the brightness over time to compensate. My second monitor 6 years old requires a brightness setting of 70 - six years ago it was in the twenties.
One thought - you do have a reasonable quality monitor capable of being calibrated - right? At the very least an IPS panel less that 5 years old. If you are using a budget laptop you are essentially wasting your time trying for an accurate calibration.
Usually the requirement is to set the monitor to factory defaults before starting the calibration. I am assuming you did that.
Sorry I can't be more helpful. This is a very difficult issue to trouble shoot remotely, and colour variables are so hard to describe verbally.
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This is helpful...
I have a two Dell U2410
Also colour
I'll try resetting to factory defaults...