Any make of printer should be compatible with your laptop. The most frequently praised brand among ABers appears to be Canon.
However getting hold of any printer (other, possibly, than at an exorbitant price) at the moment might not be too easy. A week or two ago, when trying to research an answer to another printer question here on AB, I looked at Canon printers on the Curry's PC World website. Of the 13 cheapest models in their range, 12 were out of stock. It wasn't much different for other models either. That comes about because of the current worldwide shortage of electronic chips to put into the printers, the massive shortage of containers to ship products from the Far East in and the shortage of lorry drivers to move those containers when they finally arrive here. So, regrettably, you might struggle to find a replacement printer :(
When you do find a few models that seem to be possibilities though, PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE research the costs of replacement ink cartridges BEFORE buying any particular printer. (There are at least three AB members whom I've had to persuade to sell their newly-new printers as soon as they needed their first set of replacement inks, as it was far cheaper for them to buy a different printer than to keep having to fork out mega-bucks to buy inks for the one that they'd only bought a short while before!).