Purple print looks rose-magenta

I have a HP Deskjet 3522 all-in-one

I've had a few weeks ago, and I am trying to print a clipart purple-however, the image looks purple/pink on paper.

I am tired of cleaning the print head, 6 colors that print ok after glance, purple looks like purple or slightly bluish violet

If I change the color of the image in blue print blue.

I've updated the frimware today, which did not help either

What else can I do to fix this?

To be exact, the computers do not appear violet, it shows only red/green/blue, and it is the setting of the red and blue number right and maybe even some green for you get the color purple. If you have a magnifying glass, put it on the computer screen, and you'll know what I mean. Computers have to tell the printer that Purple is when impression is why things like "color management", "color profile" to help so that the computer and the printer speak in the same language. There is usually a default parameter, and if all of them use the same parameter, prints out 'match', if the setting is incorrect, you may find yourself with some far from color.
So my suggestions are always:
1. check the configuration of your monitor, some monitor has a button (or software control menu) to set the color temperature, try to change and see if the color on the screen has changed. Cause if you use the "simple color palette", then probably not the monitor. then
2. If you are on windows, right mouse on the printer and select "Printer properties", there is a 'Color management' tab on the dialog box, which is the color space or profile being used?

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