OK, total printing noob here. I took Scott Kelby's class last week in NYC and he was rocking out prints off an Epson 3800 that looked just awesome, seemed like something I might be a little more into these days now that its somewhat more mass market and cost efficient than the last time I looked into it. Normally I get everything made at Costco and call it a day. But the ability to make prints that have multiple shots per page and with fine control over layout and other elements added in has its appeal.
But... $1200 for a printer just isn't likely to be a go for me.
So I started looking at cheaper alternatives. I remembered the Canon i9900 was the king of the roost last i looked... So I looked at the Pro 9000 and that seems really good, tho its dye based and I;m hearing great things about pigment based printers and the long delayed Pro 9500 apparently supports those kind that'll last longer. But the 9500 isnt shipping in quantity and is like $800 as opposed to the $410 shipped I could get the 9000 for.
I don't know jack about Epson or HP alterantives...
Any advice or considerations I should think about would be appreciated.

