Printing from MacBook Pro to Dell laser jet printers?

I don't think there are drivers for most Dell printers...specifically the Dell AIO 962 printer. Can anyone tell me for sure if this is true? Thanks

Hi Again silvercastle!
If This Is The Printer then it appears it is not compatible with OS X.
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