I would not be foolhardy enough to offer you advice on which one, since my own personal experience is limited to only three over a good many years. What I would do, however, is to point you in the direction of one with separate tanks/containers for each of the different colour of ink. It is most anoying having to throw away a complete cartridge, still containing a goodly quantity of ink, just because one colour has run out. If you look at the cost of a new printer ( the including ink), and then subtract from that figure the cost of a replacement cartridge you will suddenly realise just how much of a rip off replacement ink is. I know that it is possible to get "compatable" or "remanufactured" cartridges, and also refill kits are available, but I have had variable success with all these.At present (and for the last couple of years) I have been getting satisfaction out of a cheap Canon BJC-3000 on genuine ink.It refuses to perform satisfactorily on anything else