Dear Samara. The choice of a printing process and therefore a specific 3D-printer depends very much on the application / design of the objects to be printed. The (target) material plays a role here, but also the requirements for the size of the object (how large the building platform should be) and the desired accuracy / precision. It is a huge difference whether you want to print simple geometries, or complex, possibly even hollow objects. It also depends on this, whether you need e.g. support structures or other support materials. In the end you should also be aware that many objects need to be post-processed after printing. This should not be forgotten, since depending on the printing process, there can be very simple procedures, as well as very complex, multi-step post-processing steps. So unfortunately it's not that easy to answer you question with the information you've provided ;-)
Samara Naeem ....Samara I'm in US and here are 2.....Here's one company that sells them.....MarkForge at this link....https://markforged.com/3d-printers/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=paid-search&utm_campaign=11016475879&utm_content=107691080323&utm_term=%2B3d%20%2Bprinting
Another is FormLabs at this link.....https://formlabs.com/store/3d-printers/form-3l-package/#/?&utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=GP_US-NA-Purchase-Shopping-Store-NonTrademark-Generic-EN-Paid-Adwords&utm_term=&utm_content=Printers&utm_device=c&_bt=436015921164&_bk=&_bm=&_bn=g&_bg=100813473109