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peter D
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Wow, that's a seriously interesting post and answers. Thanks for that.
I'd like to humbly suggest that you get your fading issue under control before trying to fix your magenta cast problem. The fading may be rapid enough to confound getting custom profiles. In any event, you probably don't want your custom profiles to be based on faded samples. I'm also concerned that whatever is causing such severe fading may be hard on lungs and other body tissues.
You can use the 16-bit XPS driver in Windows from ANY application. 16-bit printing has been available in Windows since the release of Vista. At that time Microsoft also released patches for XP and Server 2003, so if you are using any version of Windows since 2001, you have 16-bit support. That is not to say that every printer manufacturer supports those older versions.
Try using the Canon Print Studio Pro app and select to print a Pattern Print on some A4 of the same paper. It's a very useful option for fine tuning colour casts and is really simple as each tile it prints shows what adjustments to make.