changed router

I changed my router and the internet provider talk talk to BT, I have a deskjet f4580, printer, but I do not have the cd then, how can I change the settngs to my new router?

Thank you very much

Here is your support page for all.

http://h10025.www1.HP.com/ewfrf/wc/product?cc=us&LC=en&DLC=en&product=3944758

You must set the printer up to routers SSID. Replacement of your wireless router try here.

http://www.HP.com/global/au/en/wireless/reconfiguring-system-Help3.html

Routers BT are not very good, so you can have problems.

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