Printing with HP Photosmart Wireless B109N

Hello,
Could someone tell me if HP Photosmart Wireless B109N is compatible with printing on iOS 4.2.1 ?
Because it doesn't work for me...
Thank you!

The B109 is not on the list of printers that implement AirPrint:
http://support.apple.com/kb/ht4356
http://www.hp.com/sbso/printing/mac/apple-airprint.pdf
This year's version of that printer, the B110, does support AirPrint

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    OK, I'll give it a shot, but ISP-supplied routers can cause lots of problems - search these forums and you will see that.
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