If you consider that Joe Prusa, the founder of the Prusa line of 3D printers is using an entire farm of Prusa printers to create his products, you can understand that a not-too-expensive printer can generate good quality prints at a reasonable speed.

I suggest that you view Angus' video on resin printers before you spend money on such a device. The resin printer is very slow to print small models, although the quality is very high. It also requires much time after the print to wash and clear supports and UV harden the item. Very time consuming.

Our local library makerspace has a GENUINE Prusa i3 mk2.5 (not a clone!) and the quality has been consistently great. One of the makerspace members recently purchased the Prusa i3 mk3 and is equally happy with the quality.

Good luck!