Sounds like it could also be the usual Cyan Magenta Yellow inks addition to make grey tones, black tones... instead of just Black ink. Usually is the case with consumer printers which renders magenta/purple like grey tones (to a certain extent).
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Understand that JPEG is a lossy/compressed format that produces smaller sized files by stripping data (to a certain point). The amount of "data stripping" or compression is set by the Quality or Compression knob, or slider or number you get to choose when you save the file in the...
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