HP Officejet 6000 wireless printer

I want to print to my (E609n) network printer from my IPad. The printer is configured as a network printer with a eithernet cable to my Westell Model 7500 router. My desktop is wired eithernet and it prints OK. My HP laptop is wireless and it prints OK there also. When I check for printers via the IPad, no printers show up. I did check and HP didn't have the Officejet 6000 listed as AirPrint capable. I there a workaround to this, or an app avalible to allow printing to this printer from the IPad?

Hi Lon001,
This is probably the document you were referring to:
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?cc=us&dlc=en&docname=c03722645&lc=en&product=3866949&tmp...
The ePrint mobile app, the app HP provides for Apple mobile devices does not appear to support this model printer.
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