Printed colors not same as in Lightroom 3.2

Trying to print from Lightroom 3.2 and prints have a magenta tint to them. They look great in Lightroom on the monitor but the results are not the same. I'm pinting on a Canon IP6700D and using a profile to control the color. I'm running Lightroom on a Windows 7 64 bit machine. How do I get the colors to match?
Chuck

You didn't make it clear what profile you are using.  Two profiles are necessary for colour management of printing - a monitor profile, and a printer/paper profile from the printer manufacturer or the paper supplier.
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