@Model A Fan it’s too easy to get into analysis paralysis over which printer to buy. I was in the same situation at the end of last year as you are now. So, I’ll make a recommendation for others here to shoot at: just buy a Bambu P1S Combo. $749 with free shipping now.
I bought an X1 Carbon Combo (the Combo means it comes with an AMS for multi-filament capability) and am completely satisfied with it, and the functionality of the P1S is very similar. You want an enclosed printer so you can print the higher temperature filaments for functional parts. You want a system like the AMS for auto reload of a backup filament spool, or using a dissimilar filament as an interface layer between your part and supports (PLA for PETG prints and vice-versa). It makes support removal much easier.
I say Bambu because I see others frequently referring to them as printers that just work. I‘ve had negligible print failures and have always been able to correct them using info on help forums. I think it’s a bit like Ford, Chevy, Toyota, and sometimes Chrysler/Mopar/Stellantis

, if you stick with one of the big few, you’ll probably be okay. There was a time earlier this year when people were upset about Bambu’s software changes that seemed to make for an Apple-like closed ecosystem. I think that storm has largely blown over, and I know I’ll be corrected here if I’m wrong.
And the reason I say “just buy one” is because you can then focus your learning on that one brand’s ideosyncracies rather than worrying about which ideosyncracy is a bigger worry before putting your toe in the water.
Oh yeah, my wife gave me a lot of **** about buying my X1C, and she then got $3500 of new chairs that look pretty in a room we don’t use. She got over the printer quickly when she realized that other people thought some of the stuff I was making was pretty neat.
Edited to add: watch some YouTube videos on printer models you are considering.