qwertydude
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I've noticed tint shifts between brands of paper, if you're getting bronzing on some paper as in grays don't appear neutral you probably need to adjust your color profile because even with grays your printer will be shooting color in it, as an experiment try maxing out your magenta adjustment and you'll notice the gray becomes pretty magenta tinted.
With my canon ip4600 I've noticed that some papers are more sensitive to showing magenta or yellows according to my trial and error profiling, I always keep cyan at 0 just as a reference so my color saturation remains consistent. For example between Kodak Ultra Premium and Kodak Regular my C,M,Y settings are 0,-10,0 +4 intensity on the premium, on the regular I'm running 0,-20,5 +2 intensity. It does make sense that the premium paper is more balanced and needs more ink (intensity).
With my canon ip4600 I've noticed that some papers are more sensitive to showing magenta or yellows according to my trial and error profiling, I always keep cyan at 0 just as a reference so my color saturation remains consistent. For example between Kodak Ultra Premium and Kodak Regular my C,M,Y settings are 0,-10,0 +4 intensity on the premium, on the regular I'm running 0,-20,5 +2 intensity. It does make sense that the premium paper is more balanced and needs more ink (intensity).