HP Deskjet 3520 - printing wrong colours

I am guilty of having put non-HP ink cartridges in my printer and have recently replaced them with genuine HP cartridges.  But I am getting the wrong colours, it seems to be printing a brown for red, blue for grey etc.  Any clues?  And I have tried resetting the printer and no change

Welcome to the HP Community , The best option I would say you have with the current print quality issues with your Deskjet 3520, would be to try out the link below. Hopefully checking the settings, ink levels, cleaning the printhead, etc can help correct the color issue. Fixing Print Quality Problems for the HP Deskjet 3520 and HP Deskjet Ink Advantage 3520 e-All-in-One Printer Series  If these steps do not resolve the copy issues, contact HP directly to see if they can send you a replacement unit. If you need to reach HP, here is their contact information:Step 1. Open link: www.hp.com/contacthp/
Step 2. Enter Product number or select to auto detect
Step 3. Scroll down to "Still need help? Complete the form to select your contact options"
Step 4. Scroll down and click on: HP contact options - click on Get phone number
 Case number and phone number appear.  Best wishes to you!Show thanks for my reply to help you today by hitting the "thumbs up" icon below!   

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    You can see in the image above where the name section is, if you add both connection types simply add USB to the beginning of one of the names. 
    Adding both printers and naming them to help identify them helps when it comes time to print. When you print something you can choose the printer with the appropriate connection type. For example, you can choose the wireless driver ad if you get an offline message try printing again but choose the USB driver. If the USB one works you will know the issue is related to the Wireless connection, and if it doesn;t then the issue is related tot he operating system.  Really this is just a proactive troubleshooting attempt in case issue arise in the near future. If you only want to add one connection type that is okay too.
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