HP Deskjet printer 2540: HP Deskjet 2540 printer, Windows 10 - how to change wifi?

Hello!

I have a new Wifi, and I need to change my wireless connection. I'm sure that there is a simple way to do this, but I can't understand!

Can someone help me?

THX!

Meg

Your printer will have to use your printer USB cable and run it again put again in the menus of HP wireless.

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