Print colors messed up since upgrading to Mavericks

I upgraded to Mavericks and now every picture I print is horrible. The colors are way off. Where eyes are there are grey blotches. It is a mess. Can anyone help me? My printer is an HP Color Laserjet 3800dn. HP says I should just buy a new printer. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

HA... I figured out how to fix it!  Thanks anyways   It was really quite easy and just a few clicks.  Not sure how it all happened but it is all good now!

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  • Problems since upgrading to Mavericks

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