you must have spent a lot on it. Do you have a shop or just for home?
did own a few over the years. initially chasing best photo print quality, then for some industrial use for sublimation t-shirts, now just print stuff.
few things to note...
1. if you want ultimate photo print quality, inkjets are the best. but then you have to use pigment based inks where, the ink is suspended in solution which means that it will clog. but then good quality pigment inks wont fade and are uv resistant. which means that if you hang the pictures they wont go bad over time but if you refill ink then the replacement ink is usually shitty quality so its better to go to kodak or so to get quality prints for pictures. Also one important info to look for is the droplet size, smaller the droplet size, better the quality but also requires quality ink to work.
2. dye based ink dont clog but will have the problems mentioned above.
3. Another problem is to align/clean the head for good quality print otherwise you will have shitty printouts.
4. refilling inks is usually very messy unless you buy refill bottles with needle and cartridges with caps.
5. even if you solve all the above problems there is no guarantee that it will work after the printer decides to update the firmware.
I havnt got into color gamut and adobe photoshop etc... thats another big subject. (Basically, you see something on screen but prints would be completely different)
My solution is little simpler. got a laser printer for printouts and whenever I need to print photos I just use professional service where they have
kodak printers.
One more thing, I live in high altitude place(6850ft MSL) which means inkjet dries and clogs a lot.