What USB Port Look like

I have been searched to find USB Port for my printer HP.  I don't know what does it look like?

Not sure what your HP printer question has to do with an AirPort Express.
The USB connector jack on the back of the printer is about 1/4 inch square shaped. 
A USB printer cable appears below. The connector that would plug into your HP printer is the square shaped end.

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