Off color printing

I have to say I don't think this is an Epson problem. I have both an Epson 2200 and a Xerox Phaser solid ink printer, and I've suddenly turned up unable to get decent color from either of them. All the posts I've seen here seem to concentrate on Epson printers, but there is no doubt in my case that it also afflicts my Phaser.
A couple weeks ago they both printed with beautiful color. The last few days, total crap. The problem arose somewhere between upgrade to Snow Leopard 10.6.0 and the installation of 10.6.2, as when I first installed Snow Leopard, the prints were great. They turned crappy while I was running 10.6.1. I have no idea why, but I am about to do an archive and install on 10.6.0 and see if I can recover.
What I'm seeing on both is that regardless of whether I use the Gutenprint driver or the Epson driver, or the Xerox driver, and regardless of whether I use color management by the printer driver or have Photoshop or Lightroom do it, and regardless of which paper profile I select, everything has a greenish cast to it. I've one photo in particular of a black and gray dog on a red wagon seat, and the dog comes out muddy, the seat turns fluorescent green. To be sure the different set ups and printers wind up with changed colors depending upon how they are set up, but the green more or less pollutes everything, and that darn seat is always VERY green and not at all red.
I don't have time this week to do the archive and install, so if anybody can shed some light on this problem before I do it next week, I'm all ears.

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