Which Canon AIO printers are compatible w/ 10.4.8 ?

I've been considering a Canon PIXMA MP600 All-in-One Photo Printer, but have been hearing issues running 10.4.8 with it. Is this true?
I need an AIO printer, so what is the best one for 10.4.8 under $250?
I have used hp2110, but after the last few OS upgrades to my Macs, I can no longer scan with the hp2110.

Hello Deby,
I use an MP600R at home and it works fine with 10.4.8. The benefit of having the R model is that it can be networked easily and used by my MacBook and my wife's XP PC. In Australia is retails for about $350.
I think you will find that there are no real issues with most new printers of any brand and 10.4.8. Problems can be created with how a user wants to configure the printer, ie sharing it from a Windows computer, or if they have performed an update to 4.8 with the printer already installed with the previous version.
Regards,
Paul

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