You are absolutely right. Lack of cyan will make the print reddish. Thanks for the correction. Lack of magenta will cause greenish tint.fotofreek said:I think you have this backward - inadequate flow of magenta will not produce a reddish hue. As Grandad35 posted a few posts back on this thread, "A lack of cyan will also cause a red color cast."Grandexp said:All have been said but one, an important one.ivanalbright said:A couple months ago I noticed that my photo prints have a very noticeable reddish tint on my Canon Pro 9000.
If the printer worked fine and the prints were not reddish before you may have a problem with your magenta ink cartridge.
This is a dangerous situation to your print head. Your magenta channel is not working. With magenta output reduced or missing
you will definitely see reddish tint on your print.
The important point is if the printer is lack of cyan (or magenta) it is telling that the cyan (or magenta) cartridge is not flowing well. This requires immediate attention to correct. If not corrected the print head will be clogged soon.