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"Good quality" for what? I.e., what will you be printing? And how much will you be printing? A recent trend (some years now) has been tank systems instead of cartridges. I print things infrequently (can be months between uses from needing to print just a few pages or hundreds) and a tank system has been reliable whereas cartridge systems weren't.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I recommend a Epson EcoTank 4850 because of its super cheep ink bottles.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The other two answers are fine, for what they are, but both show a distinct prejudice or blindness. As one asks, "what will you be printing?" But as neither put forward, there are also laser printers, both black & white and color, and even 3D printers! So there is no "correct" answer. I will tell you that it will probably work with 100% of any printer you want to use. But so will a Chromebook for under $200.
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