Black and white photo printed sort of pink...what's wrong

I  have a HP 7520 Photosmart all in one printer.  Has been printing fine until today. I was trying to print an old black and white photo. It came out sort of pink.  Have tried all the tips I could find. What is wrong?

The black ink is pigmented and not compatible with photo paper so when printing on photo paper only the color and photo inks are used. A pinkish result would indicate that cyan is not printing properly.  The troubleshooting steps in the document here may help resolve the issue.
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