OSX 10.4.11 Looking for a compatible printer

I'm trying to find a compatible printer to work with my Mac Mini OSX 10.4.11
Regards
AESD

Thanks Carolyn,
I'm new to mac.  I just purchased a Macbook Pro and am switching from a windows desktop.  It's a big learning curve.  I have an Epson Workforce all in one printer and it is working fine with my new laptop.  It does have fax capability but I have no need for it.
However, I find that the ink is very expensive.
I am not a business, but I do quite a lot of printing, including photos.  I'm an artist.
I am wanting to replace my color laserjet multifunctional printer that I bought in 2007.  There are no driver updates for it, so I have to search for a new printer.
I think I will have to wait a while until a compatible laserjet comes on the market.  It seems I'm hitting my head against a brick wall!!!
Thanks again for trying to help.

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