Black and white printing problem on Epson Artisan 50

When I print a black and white photo on glossy paper, I don't get black and white. I get a kind of purple hued black and white. Black text below, however, is perfectly black. So it seems it's not some kind of fault with the ink. I am choosing "black/greyscale" rather than "color". Any idea why this is happening and how to fix it? I have tried printing from different apps, including Preview, and same thing happens. Also different black and white images.

Yes, should be, but I'm not. Epson ink, Epson paper and same problem. The image is black and white. Converted in Photoshop. Print is set to "quality". Epson controls color. Not vivid. Paper is set to glossy. All as it should be.
What I have found by searching is this quote:
"Inkjet printers use their color inks and the black ink to generate B&W prints. But there are some noticeable drawbacks in doing it this way. Namely the possibility of having a color cast on your B&W prints, which is a barely perceptible color tint (usually green or magenta) that prevents your print from being true black & white.”
Other pages confirm this issue, so it seems that you just can't get decent, true black and white with a color printer. At least this color printer.
Do you find that when you print a black and white image you get true black and white with no color cast? Interestingly, I do when I print on plain paper, but not on glossy.

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