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What is the best all in 1 B&W printer for Mac's with Lion OS?
What is the best all in 1 color Printer for Mac's with LION OS?
Thanks

Best is always open to personal experience. What one user finds to be the best, another user may have no end of trouble with the same model.
For a slightly unbiased opinion of what works well with OS X, I suggest you have a look at the printer reviews on Macworld and the same on CNET.

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