Printing: Magenta Problem

When printing in LR with all settings of my Canon Pixma MP800R absolutely correct and using specially made printer profile for the Canon paper I use, I still get prints with strong magenta overcast.
I have been trying for a long time to find solution for this problem and had even special printer profiles made, but with no avail!
I just happened to try "Draft Mode Printing" with profile set to "Managed by printer" and suddenly the Magenta problem is gone!
What is the conclusion of this?
Can I just use draft Mode Printing in the future?

If you have photoshop, do the following. Export your image to prophotoRGB 16-bit TIFF or PSD and open that in Photoshop. Now Select from the view menu, Proof setup ->Custom. In the device to simulate, select your printer profile and click on "Preserve RGB numbers." If the image on the screen now looks like your printed image, Lightroom is NOT using the profile for whatever reason. If this looks different (or opposite in the color spectrum), try the following, Go to the edit menu, select "convert to profile" and convert to your printer's profile, after converting, select assign profile from the edit menu and assign prophotoRGB or adobeRGB to your image (try both). If the image now looks like your print, the driver is still color managing and thinking your source material is in adobeRGB or ppRGB even though Lightroom already converted to the printer profile. It is sometimes very tough to make the driver stop color managing.

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    Please be aware that even though the printers warranty may be expired, the ink cartridges (if not expired) will have a separate warranty status.
    If the troubleshooting does not help resolve your issue, I would then suggest calling HP's Technical Support to see about further options for you. If you are calling within North America, the number is 1-800-474-6836 and for all other regions, click here: click here.
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