HT5557 Printing from iBooks on a Wireless HP Printer

I'm trying to print a PDF doc from iBooks via my wireless HP Officejet.  I have never done this but I'm getting an error "No AirPrint Printers Found"  Can anyone tell me what this means?  The Wireless feature is ON on the printer....

Take a look here:
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4356
Not all HP printers support AirPrint. If you're does, there are some troubleshooting suggestions toward the bottom of the page.
Regards.

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