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You don't know what the driver is doing - you would need to do a microscopic analysis whether color inks are used together with the gray ink or not - as @PeterBJ is showing above. The driver option 'grayscale printing' does not necessarily mean that color inks are not used , it just means that a color image is converted into a grayscal image which gets printed. It could be that the driver is using just the black and gray ink for the normal and matte paper settings, but adds colors inks when using the glossy paper setting. The black and gray inks are not completely neutral, and the driver would correct that when using Canon papers.