Success!
The new "x-rite i1 Photo Pro 2" got rid of my "burple" shadows with the Canon 9000 II and Epson 3880 printer both. It scans 800 targets off two 8.5x11 inch printed pages, and does one scan in a reverse pass for the UV optical brightener in the paper. All well now and the RGB 128 border in QU is within a couple of points and same for agreeing between the two prints as well. Skin tone looks better off both as well. It also allows one to use whatever light selected for viewing prints to be factored into the profile making process as well and shows the spectrum of the viewing light as well. Only issue was there is some small yellow tag under the scanner that reads off the ridges on the ruler's guide that I forgot to take off so I had issues reading the target until I discovered it and removed it. The monitor scan and setup takes about 7-8 minutes over the one minute of the ColorMunki Photo so it must set it up a bit better too in the monitor profile. Scan process is slower though, and no 9 minute dry-down timer as with the ColorMunki Photo. Very nice padded carry case too for all the stuff.
The ColorMunki Photo just had issues with some paper's optical brighteners I guess (esp.
Canon Photo Paper Plus Glossy II). Close, but not close enough for me.
Mack