It has taken me a very long time to come to grips with a workflow that is good for me, and it most likely will not work at all for you, but this is what I do.
I do not stress over my scans. I scan using an Epson V500 scanner. It is good enough to use those files as if they are contact sheets on steroids and I select my images using those files.
I do the same with my printing. I use those same files to get my work prints to the point where I either do, or I do not, want them professionally printed. I use an inexpensive color printer to get to that point. If I don't want those prints to go any further then things are fine and the negatives and scans stay as they are.
However, if I decide I do want something professionally printed then I send the original negative off to get it professionally scanned by someone who knows what they are doing. Ditto for the printing.
There are some professional scanners and printers out there that make my work look like it was done by an....amateur!! I prefer their work so I use them.
A lot less stress and a lot less costly in the long run.
Of course I have not always been this way, and may not always stay this way either. Face it, I like new, fancy gear just like everyone else. So, no promises on the future.
