What printer works wirelessly with a Nexus7 Tablet?

What doew my Nexus7 work with?  It is a wireless product.  I noe have a Pixma MG5220 that works great.  Will my Nexus work with the MG5220?

Hello golfer212.
If your tablet is Android based, you may be able to print by using our Easy PhotoPrint App.  This app is available for free from the Android Market or Google Play, and will allow you to print photos with the MG5220.
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