What kind of printers can I use  with mountain lion?

i have a MacBook Pro
OSX  10.8.5
what brand of Printers can I use,  compatible with Apple Computers  with OSX 10.8.5

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Most printers are compatible with Mac OS X. You can find the list of all printers supported in this website > http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3669
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