DeskJet 3511: Samsung Note Pro is no longer print to Deskjet 3511

I have a Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 which usually printed using my Deskjet 3511 without problem when I put in place through my computer when I got it. Well my office no longer works, and for six months thereafter, I was still able to print directly from my tablet to the printer directly with printing applications or using direct wifi. However, a couple of weeks, Time Warner had an internet outage in my area who, for some reason, reset the name I had on my wifi access. Suffice it to say since I was not able to print either, I tried with the cloud of samsung impression and the HP ePrint apps but nothing helped. I was hoping that someone else would be able to give me an idea or suggestion as to what I could do to continue to print before buying a new desktop computer... Thanks for all the ideas!

Well, the following can be done:

  1. On the printer, click the wireless bottom right of the screen.
  2. Scroll to Direct wireless and press OK.
  3. Select (No Security) and press OK.
  4. Make sure that your Android is not set automatically connect to other networks or your data plan if it detects an internet connection.
  5. In your Android settings, you should see a network with a name similar to the HP Print XX Deskjet 3510 series. To connect to this network.
  6. In your browser bar type in 192.168.223.1 address and click OK.
  7. Click the network tab.
  8. Click Network on the left.
  9. On the left you should see an option with a name similar to the wireless configuration wizard. A click on it and follow the prompts to add your printer to your wireless network.

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