Mike...definetly use high quality paper as you are doing...The only other option that makes a huge amount of difference is your printer settings.
Some dont realise you need to match the paper to your properties under printing settings to get good quality prints...they tend to leave it at normal printing with standard paper...I'm sure you fully aware of these settings by now if you already have done some nice prints.
I use the Epson Photo R310...best printer I have ever had...but with 6 ink cartriges at $20 each....ouch
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