Psa se 3.2 prints wrong color

Album will not print photo correctly it is not the printer. Even the print preview shows the print image as the wrong color (it adds a green tint). Any suggestions

I recently downloaded photoshop 3.2, upgrading from adobe photoshop. I'm very impressed with the auto fix window, and how bright and clear the pictures are, but I, too, am having the same trouble as Ann. When I tried to print off a photo, it came out with a blue tint, so I went back to photo, and reversed auto fix window to original photo. But when I tried to print it again, the photo appeared to be just washed out, with blue tones throughout photo. What can be done to get good color photos?? Thanks

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