Mac compatible multifunction printers

What's the best Macbook Pro-compatible multifunction laser b/w printer for a single user office? Some reviews of Canon printers mention lack of Mac drivers.

Not specifically mentioning Mac drivers is probably not a concern since OS X supports nearly all printers, but I prefer manufacturers that visibly support OS X. I like Brother printers and multifunction devices these days. Their support is top notch.
Read this press release for a description of Brother models that support AirPrint - which is a nice (though not necessary) feature I'd recommend:
http://www.brother-usa.com/PressReleases/AirPrint_MonoLaser_PressRelease_FINAL.p df
Canon and Epson are OK too, HP is a distant last.

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