It is normal to notice a slight color difference between printed photos and how they appear on your screen. This occurs because electronic displays and photo printers use different technologies to render images. Screens use active light (emitting light directly), while printers use passive reflection.
For better consistency, try reducing your screen’s backlight brightness. When set to the lowest level, the screen's color output will be closer to the printed result. The higher the screen brightness, the more noticeable the difference in color tones and vibrancy. This variation is a common characteristic of printing and doesn’t indicate a malfunction of the printer.