Color difference in prints between LR vs printer managed colors

Hi,
I get a slight difference in color in my prints my when I use LR prifile vs Canon printer managed. The Canon is much truer to what I see on both monitors which, btw, are calibrated. LR throws in a slight magenta cast. Is there a way to correct this?

Ken.Clunis wrote:
I am now using LR5 but the magenta color cast also happened in LR4 forcing me to use the Canon managed paper profiles. I would like to use the Red River papers instead of Canon papers and the profiles for them appear in LR but when I turn off the Canon manged color and use the LR manaed color, it gives the print a magenta cast, and, BTW, the same thing happens when I print B/W from LR. The prints have a nice pinkish cast. Actually I never use B/W from LR but print using Canon "grayscale only" setting.
I am using an iMac with a second display (Cinema) - both of which were calibrate with Spyder 4 Pro. The printer is a Canon Pixma Pro 9000 II.
Not sure what you mean by 'Canon managed paper profiles' but I assume you are using Canon paper with profiles they supplied. They may just suck <g>. If you use Red River, you'll have to use the profiles they supply for that paper. You'll have to set the printer settings identically to how the profiles were built so see if you can find specific instructions for either paper/profile combo and set them as instructed.

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