Good point, Fushigi. In my limited experience, the HP inkjets are low maintenance. My DeskJet 720c rarely clogged, jammed, or fed multiple pages. (interestingly enough, the 825c looks like a rebadged 720c)
My Canon BJC-6000, OTOH, did nothing but clog its printheads and feed multiple pages with its vertical tray. In fact, this was possibly the straw that broke the camel's back... ever since then, I have used laser printers exlusively.
IMO, the 3 biggest problems with inkjets are: (1) propensity of printheads to clog, (2) propensity of vertical sheet feeders to start feeding multiple pages after a year or so, and (3) cost of consumables.
HP inkjets take care of the first two probably better than any other inkjet manufacturer (almost all HP's use side/bottom feed horizontal paper trays). There is nothing you can do about #3 unless you buy a laser.
HP 825c
Pros: horizontal paper tray, clog-resistant heads, USB cable included
Cons: black ink cart not included (colour is, though), photo quality not as good as the Canon
Canon i320
Pros: both black and colour ink carts included, better photo quality
Cons: flimsy vertical paper tray, heads prone to clogging, no USB cable