Well, offtheroad, if cost is an issue and you want to print yourself, then I'd suggest the following (and these are just some basics I've learned over the years).
- Try to stick with only a handful of papers. I currently use MOAB papers and have come to understand how different images will print on the various papers (matt, cluster, metallic, rag). While my dealer keeps giving me various other pares to try out (and these are often just as good), I'll stick to my four or so papers.
- Use color management! Even if cost is no concern, use color management - it will keep the frustration level low.
- Michael & Jeff offer excellent tutorial at this site, from which you can learn almost everything you'll need to know about printing (and shooting).
- Be critical. If you're displeased with a print (and the image is okay on the screen), analyse the reasons but only present the final (perfect) print. If you need to make excuses for something, then either the image isn't good or the print isn't as good as it could have been.
But be honest with yourself - printing offers wonderful possibilities but is connected with cost! Mainly for inks. The larger the cartridges, the more cost effective your prints will be (more or less).