E1000 poster printer offline

I have a linksys E1000 router a HP photosmart C5180 directly wired to the router and set up as a network printer.  Periodically, the printer goes 'off line' and do not print.  If I go to the control panel and select Add a network printer, she finds the HP printer and I can add the printer HP 1 and any copy right unti, it goes offline again.  I never had this problem with my router from Dell and the same printer.  Can someone tell me what is happening and how to fix it.  Thank you.

I updated the driver and for the moment it seems to be OK.  Let's see how it does for several days.  Thank you.

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