Thanks, I'll take you up on that.
Ken,
Here's what I got, and what I did!!
Received two images. One was a color chart shot using the iPhone.
The other I would guess was also from the iphone, based on the conditions of the shot, all crowded in.
I really don't know because whatever you used to create the JPG of the dog and the man completely wiped out all EXIF information.
So first thing I did was a White Balance of the dog with sunglasses (Love that shot). It was overly blue, but hadf no effect on the print other than its camera white balance versus a reset white balance.
I made both prints. Either one is very good. There is no blue cast, and certainly not printing too dark... same as my monitor.
Next, I turned off my monitor profile and checked the gray scale ... definitely favoring the blue side.
The patches were not evenly lighted and the readings were all over the place....;/... AND, the color chart was shot with an Iphone too.
So I don't know the light source for the color chart image, so I can only say, it prints what is on my screen
On a couple of gray patches I got, 188, 196, 209 133, 139, 151
Conclusion?
There's nothing wrong with Qimage, my monitor or printer profile.
There's really nothing wrong with the shots either... they look fine and print fine.
That leaves the culprit hiding either in your driver where you have some odd setting invoked. See screen snap, or a print filter invoked, see screen snap.
or the printer heads are clogged (blue cast) ...
I had an R 1800m prior to this R 2000, and it made gorgeous prints until the heads were bleeding over and colors were mixing.
Best I can do from here.
Sorry I took so long. I had to get my haircut. What little I have left.
Fred