Re: Digital Printer and G7?
Please clarify exactly what you are doing. Are you using a RIP or are you using these profiles when printing out of a program (like Photoshop) directly to the printer? If you are printing directly (no RIP) which program are you printing out of and exactly what settings are you using? Where are you selecting your rendering intent? What software are you using to make your profiles, and what settings are you using there?
You said you "ran the ECI chart on the canon and made an ICC profile from that". As Michael Collins said, this process MUST happen on the paper you are going to finally print to. A profile describes a very particular print condition, so if you want to use it accurately, you have to EXACTLY replicate that print condition later. So you can't change paper or resolution or any other setting which might effect the color. If you create a profile of your output device in one condition, then change the condition, then that profile is no longer valid.
Assuming that the profile is correct, you quite possibly will get some paper tint, as your hammermill is almost definitely brighter than GRACoL and SWOP. If you truly want to emulate those print conditions, then you WANT a paper tint. For SWOP it is going to make your paper gray. Depending on your RIP or your print settings, there may be a way to turn that off, but you need to say what they are in order to figure that out.