I have a different HP printer model and a mixed wired and wifi LAN. A few
things to check -

1. Look at the printer manual (get one from HP online if you have to) and
be sure to set up a static IP address for the printer from the control
panel on the printer.

2. Be sure to install the latest HP printer software for Linux on your
computer. It works with CUPS. It has a printer manager app that can help
you find and install the printer. Download from HP.

All the rest of the suggestions above apply as well.

Good luck!

Mark

On Fri, Nov 6, 2015 at 4:24 PM, Russell Senior <russ...@personaltelco.net>
wrote:

> >>>>> "Charles" == Charles  <char...@gov1.us> writes:
>
> Charles> All machines except the printer are connected wirelessly; to
> Charles> the Router supplied by WaveBroadband, which i believe is this
> Charles> Router-Model, here:
>
> Charles> http://www.tp-link.us/products/details/cat-9_Archer-C7.html
>
> Charles> And this picture seems to be my printer:
>
> Charles>
> http://www.amazon.com/Hewlett-Packard-4100N-LaserJet-Printer/dp/B00005AKAMekdata=1e43f67fdc5c28008200d7e31bdeefd7
>
> Charles> My router & printer are connected with an ethernet cable.
>
> Charles> I have tried powering them both down & back up, once router
> Charles> first, once printer first.  Still no connection.
>
> Try logging into your routers admin interface and see if you can find
> its DHCP leases.  See if your printer is listed there.
>
>
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