I ultimately chose the Epson L3260 after ditching the Canon Pixma G4411 due to its high service cost.
It prints quickly and almost silently, and doesn't have particularly low-quality plastic. The bright screen is a plus, but you have to get close to see it as it's quite small, as other customers have noted. Its small size is convenient.
On the back, there's a cover that protects the paper feeder from foreign substances falling inside the printer. You open the cover, put in the paper, and close it. I don't find it useful, so I leave it permanently open. However, for someone who has had bad experiences because objects constantly fell into this gap, it will prove useful (see photo with yellow marking below number 4).
It connected to my laptop without any problems, but it disconnects from my phone via the app. I'll eventually need a signal booster.
If there's no WiFi, I print via direct print from both my laptop and phone without cables. This is very convenient if the internet goes down.
The ink is very economical and has a unique injection system: the bottles are inverted in the ink receptacle, and each color is filled one by one. The filling stops automatically when it reaches the required level.
The Creative Print app (https://support.epson.net/fun/) offers mediocre crafts for all ages. If you search, you'll find something interesting.
It doesn't have ADF, duplex print, or duplex scan.
The final price was 221 euros on March 2, 2022, 100 euros cheaper than the printer I mentioned above, which had the same features (except for ADF, which it had).
The manual in pdf format: https://download4.epson.biz/sec_pubs/l3260_series/useg/el/manual.pdf?pageid=&tab=&LGW=&CNW=&OSV=&EXE=&VER=
The color copies are not very bright, but maybe it was the choice of my original document. I'll update if there are any new developments.
Update 1/6/2022: The printer is efficient. Everything I wrote above is true except for the last sentence. The colors of the printed pages don't have any problems after all. It's worth investing in.