Get a bush, paint, and an art class.
As long as your hands and eyes work, your set!
Back to reality, I have seen all makes of printers break at some time. Some reason the color jet printers are really cheaply made. They are practiclly disposable printers now days.
Things that I have run across.
HP-Good trooper. When they do break, I have been able to find the solution on their web site or just by opening them up. Easy to work on.
Leximark-WTF? No support on thier web site except for reall basic info. "Online light", "Paper Jam light" if blinking do "xyz". Real pain if it does break. But really a "more bang for the buck" printer.
Canon-Nice trooper. Mixed amount of information. I have seen a chip or two go out for some reason or another. Mainly, from power spikes.
Most common problems I have seen on color printers...
1. People forget to take the protective tape off of new ink cartridges
2. The belt comes off the print head.
3. The ink is crusted up on the print cartridges (a damp clean cloth cleans them up).
4. Too thick of paper in a humid enviroment (causes paper jams).
Best printer ever? HP LaserJet 4 series! What a tank of a printer (weighs like one too). After a million or so pages through, just have open it up and clean the rubber rollers with rubbing alcohol. The Ever-Ready of printers, just keeps going, and going, and going. BUT, not a color printer (I know, I know, you want a color).