I agree with others, if all you need is black printing then get an inexpensive laser printer. I purchased a Brother printer for $49. Works well and has done a lot of printing with the original toner cartridge, but I did buy a spare.
The key to less expensive color inkjet printer is to buy an Officejet model. They use four separate color cartridges so when you run out you only replace the low one. Also the model I have can use standard sized cartridges or oversize capacity ones for even greater savings.
The print head is not built into the ink cartridge for additional cartridge savings and the print heads are easily replaceable should there be a need.
From an Ebay listing I purchased a still new model that had been re-certified by the manufacturer and then added an extended warranty for something like $19. Haven't needed it yet.
There is also improved speed with an Officejet model, higher paper capacity, and they can generally take several paper sizes where home models sometimes cannot.
For a scanner I use a flatbed model I purchased for specific features. It can scan photo slides and negatives and without effort renders the negatives color correct. The only thing wrong with it I've found is that there aren't negative carriers fol all of the old sizes of film, i.e. from the 1940s through the 1970s when 35mm became so predominate. How many of you remember the old 828 camera size?
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