Which hp printers uses wpa2-psk(aes)

Need to update my HP printer. New router wants to use the newer wpa-psk(aes), want to buy HP that has same. Do not see this info on any of the descriptions of the newer printers. Help.
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Hello, and Welcome to the HP Support Community!
wpa-psk (either AES or TKIP) is pretty standard these days.  Looking at my year-old OfficeJet 8600 Pro, it easily supports this method and is the way I have it connected to my home network.
We just installed a newer 8610 at the office, and it had no problems with the wpa/wpa2 encryption scheme either!
I believe you will be safe with any present-day HP printer that offers wireless connectivity.    
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