I looked up HP 3600 and most of the first results are "laserjet", a laser printer. Don't really see an inkjet that's plain 3600, but I looked only briefly.
If you don't print many photos, laser makes a lot of sense, toner instead of ink, powder, doesn't dry out, cheaper to print. Black and white ones are cheap, color can even be found reasonable. I have a Samsung laser color and it does "ok" with photos and great with everything else. I'd recommend either Brother (often on the cheaper end to run), or Canon (subjective, but I'd say a better brand). With Canon, some of the wear items are built into the cartridge so they are new with every cartridge. With either you can generally either refill or get cheap generic. Sometimes they don't have a scanner for copying as often as inkjets on the cheaper ones. Also, don't know if you know or if it will be handy, but "duplex" printing means it can print on both sides of the paper automatically (sucks it back in by itself to print on other side), handy when printing out things like manuals or something. I mention that to some people around and they didn't know they did that.
If you go to slickdeals.net and in the top search type in printer and search, you should see deals on various printers, and some discussion on the models, arguing and the whole deal. Some to order, some in stores, some to order into stores. But most "deals" should turn up there. If you want a specific type of printer, just add different search words.
Or try copying this whole thing and pasting it in the address bar, I figured this site might not allow me to use an address shortening site, some don't.
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