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If you're going to print with any infrequency get a laser printer as well. The stability of toner is the huge selling point for me. I wasted so much time on "cartridge cleaning" print cycles every time I went to print when I had an inkjet because I print so infrequently my ink cartridges would dry out (and I'm sure HP considered that a feature not a bug).
Yup, we don't print very often, but when we do, we print a lot. I imagine a lot of people are similar.