Color all in one laser printers

I would like to know your recomendation of a GOOD color all in one laser printers that i can use for my small business. I am not interested in printers that are time consuming to set up or have cartrige replacement glitches, or scanning issues.
HELP.

hallo to everybody.
I would like to add my problems into the chain of questions.
since update to 10.4.11 (and maybe the installation of vmware fusion ??)
i cannot print simple text-pdfs on my new hp laserjet p2015n anymore. the prints are either empty or off-center. i have tried everything from reinstallation of the drivers, changing the usb port, advice from the hp website, caalling hp who told me the printer was allright, printing from acrobat professional, acrobat reader, preview, converting to a pdfx-3 document and even printing as a bitmap without any result.
who can help me? thank you very much!!

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