My Epson Stylus R200 is starting to whinge about some of its parts coming to the end of their useful life.

From experience, I think it will probably be cheaper to buy a new printer than foot the repair bill. Also, I've never been happy with the sheet feeder on the R200, especially when using heavier stock (unlike my much-missed Stylus 850 which would probably have made a decent stab at feeding paving stones, given the opportunity!). Therefore, I am looking for some recommendations from our printing experts and enthusiasts about a replacement.
I'd prefer to go for a pigment ink printer, but with my 2 Epsons, I find that the photoglossy output from the 2100 (pigment) is dull* compared to the output from the R200 (dye).
Specific queries are:
- Has anyone tried both Canon and Epson photo printers, and if so, which brand do you prefer, and could you recommend a particular model? Is colour management easier on the Canon range?
- Are there any pigment printers on the market that produce very high gloss prints?
Thanks in anticipation!

* Using photo black cartridge