Assuming a need for basic document printing every now and then, what's the least-crap option? This is taken as of 2021-06-15, and they're all multifunction print-scan-copy devices. = Brother Colour Laser MFC-L3750CDW = $400 from Officeworks, apparently a decent all-rounder, and you get the benefits and cost of it being a laser printer (or close enough, technically it uses LED instead of a laser). Prints A4 paper, limited duplexing for print or scanning compared to the Epsons. https://www.officeworks.com.au/shop/officeworks/p/brother-wireless-colour-laser-mfc-printer-mfc-l3750cdw-brmfcl3750 = Epson Workforce Pro WF-4830 = $200 from Officeworks, it's an inkjet device. It's smaller brother is the 3820 and maybe not worth it, it's a smaller control screen, slower speeds, and smaller paper trays for $60 less. Prints A4 paper, has individual colour tanks, not sure if there are generic options. https://www.officeworks.com.au/shop/officeworks/p/epson-workforce-pro-printer-black-wf-4830-epwf4830 = Epson Workforce WF-7830 = $300 from Officeworks, it's an inkjet device. It's bigger brother is the 7840 and not really worth it, you get a bigger control screen for $80 more. Prints '''A3 paper''', has individual colour tanks, not sure if there are generic options. https://www.officeworks.com.au/shop/officeworks/p/epson-workforce-multifunction-a3-printer-black-wf-7830-epwf7830 = Choosing between Epsons = Of the two options above, the differences can be summarised as: || || WF-4830 || WF-7830 || Notes || || Price || $200 || $300 || - || || Size (cm) || 43x39x33 || 52x40x35 || 10cm longer and an inch taller || || Weight || 11.9 kg || 18.2 kg || - || || Print size || A4 || A3 || - || They use the same inks, $107 for a full set or $30 for a single tank.