I'm looking for network laser color printer

Hello,
I'm looking for two network laser color printers for small business (lowest price) that having the following features:
laserjet
colored
network printer
A4 paper
duplex printing
and second printer have the same features + A3 paper
thank you
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Hi Hatemem,
I have found 2 printers that I believe meet all the specs you requested. 
The HP LaserJet Pro 400 color Printer M451dn
The HP Color LaserJet Professional CP5225dn Printer
Let me know if there is anything else I can do to help you.
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