Looking for a wireless A4, edge to edge mac compatible printer

Looking for a wireless A4, edge to edge mac compatible printer? can anyone reccomend something which really works well with Mac?
I would get an A3 but I am guessing that A4 edge to edge would be better?
I need edge to edge as I design A4 brochures and I need to make 100% size mock ups.
thanks in advance

Hello gumbsali,
Most or our current model printers are compatible with the Mac OS X Mountain Lion operating system; so we can provide you with the best recommendation, please reply with the following information:
  1.  Will you need to have faxing ability?
  2.  What is the largest size paper you will need to print?
  3.  Will you need the ability to scan 35 mm slides or film?
  4.  Will you need the ability to scan?
  5.  Is there a specific price range you are looking to stay within?
  6.  Will you need the option of using the printer wirelessly?
  7.  How many pages a month do you estimate you will be printing?
  8.  What is the heaviest weight (in lbs) of paper (or cardstock) that you plan on using in the printer?
  9.  Will you need the ability to have the printer interface with an iPad, iPhone or Android phone?
10.  Will you need the ability to print photos and images directly from a memory card?
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