So I'm pretty sure I'm in the market for a new printer. Previously, we had an HP OfficeJet 7210 that worked great for a really long time before doing something unsatisfactory that I can't remember. So, we got an Epson WF-3520 all in one InkJet printer that we've had now for probably 4 or 5 years, and it's been doing some weird crap. I can't use Google Cloud Print anymore because it causes the printer to completely panic, the ADF is really loud and squeaky, any and all wireless connection strategies are useless (Epson's own software needs reinstallation and setup every couple of weeks, and connecting it to NETGEAR's router printer share thingly disables scanning. Only AirPrint still works.) Anyway, my dad had an HP printer at work that lasted 15 years, and I'm starting to come to the conclusion that Epson printers just aren't built to last or with good quality. Side-note: I'm remembering that we have another Epson XP-400 printer elsewhere that constantly needs annoying maintenance to work. ANYWAY, I started doing some of my own research and have narrowed it down to either one of these Epson products, this Epson product, or something like this HP printer. I haven't really considered Brother as a company, as I'm just not really impressed with their products and I couldn't really get their website to work. I'm kind of all over the place right now with trying to find a new printer that will be good enough for me and my family, so I'm just asking for help. I'd like the printer to have Google Cloud Print (unfortunately, the HP I picked out doesn't), I'd like the printer to have a reliable wireless printing software for laptops, a USB port for my desktop, I need it to be an all-in-one (fax isn't needed, as I'm looking to install a PCIe modem in my PC to use as a fax thingy), it needs to be able to print double-sided, duplex scanning/copying with the ADF that the printer needs to have would be a nice feature, it needs to have AirPrint, it needs to be under $200 (with exceptions), but maybe most importantly, it needs to be reliable and needs to be known to last and work well. I feel like this topic doesn't belong in PCHF and I might've just typed this all for no reason, but let me know what you all think. Thanks in advance....