Does Airport extreme support Samsung SCX-3200 printer?

I have a Samsung SCX-3200 printer (USB connection only) at home. We have both Mac and Windows based laptops. I would like to use Airport to connect to this printer over wireless. I am worried about the compatibility of the printer with the Airport.

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