To determine if your printer is **AirPrint compatible**, you should check the official Apple list of AirPrint-enabled printers, which is regularly updated on Apple’s support website. This list includes many printer models from various manufacturers such as Brother, Canon, HP, and others[1]. If you see your printer model there, it supports AirPrint.

Here are steps to confirm AirPrint compatibility and use:

– **Check the Apple AirPrint list:** Find your printer model on Apple’s AirPrint device list ([source 1](https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201311)).
– **Verify network connection:** Make sure your printer is connected to the same Wi-Fi network as your Apple device.
– **Print from your Apple device:** When printing, look for your printer’s name in the print dialog without needing to install any drivers or apps.

If your printer model is not listed, check the manufacturer’s website or support channels for information, as the list may not be exhaustive and new models are added over time[3]. If your printer doesn’t have a display to confirm Wi-Fi settings, you might need the printer manufacturer’s app (e.g., HP Smart app) to manage Wi-Fi and AirPrint functionalities[4].

If you provide your printer model, I can verify whether it is currently listed as AirPrint compatible.