Colour laser printers for iMac please ?

Is there a particular colour laser printer that is better compatible with my iMac (based in UK)
When i purchased my imac, at the time i wanted a printer for photos, the shop recommended a kodak - half of its functions dont work very well with imac.
But now i need a colour laser for my imac - so looking for recommendations that work well with Snow leopard.

Icpap wrote:
You mentioned some office-level multifunction copier, though, costing more: which one would that be?
The new imageRUNNER ADVANCE C2225 with the Booklet Finisher-M1. This finisher will fold and saddle-stitch your booklet on the fly for up to 5 sheets of A4 paper - making a 20 page booklet. And the printer driver for OS X will re-order the pages in your document so you don't have to get the page order correct before you send the print job.

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