That was how I started. I had a relatively high-quality multipurpose Canon printer and started printing with it while I was still buying prints from a lab. I was surprised by how good they looked. I then got a dedicated dye-ink photo printer bundled with a camera, and I was quickly hooked. I bought my 5D III about 9 years ago during another Canon special and got the replacement dye printer, the Pro 100, for free. Even better. I printed with that for years on a variety of papers until I started displaying and offering prints for sale, at which point I switched to a pigment printer. The prints don't look appreciably better, despite a very large difference in price, but they last much longer.