Is anyone making good prints using Photoshop and 10.6.4?

If you are making good photo quality prints, can you reply with your printer model and your Photoshop version? I'm especially interested in info on making good prints with an Epson printer, which I will be replacing if I can't resolve this.
Thanks!
Cindy
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I get beautiful prints from Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign on my ancient Canon i9900. I wouldn't own another brand of printer. I've never had a paper jam, never had a clogged print head, and never had a bad cartridge.

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