Cannot connect HP 6520 wireless printer to my network.

Unable to connect wireless HP 6520 network printer, wireless or via USB of Airport Extreme base.  End of 2014 iMac, 24 Gig of RAM, 1 TB of merger, El Capitan 10.11.4 drive; Last generation airport extreme network (ethernet) for a second Airport extreme, which in turn is connected to an Airport Express and also connected to a 2nd Airport Express wireless.

Have you plugged the printer on the computer directly and made sure it works thus insured that you have the correct drivers for it?

Try using wireless as it works much better than USB.

The closest airport to the location of the printer, turn on WPS to printer via the airport utility.

Do not use the PIN method... HP printers will not pin code work, you must use the first attempt. Then on the printer itself less than 1 min start the WPS connection for the wireless...

Tell me if it does not work.

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