hp3520 can be on two wireless networks

My HP deskjet 3520e printer can print from two (or more) separate networks? If so how do I set up?

Were put on the same network to printing OK, I'm stuck now.

In addition, it prints from a wireless network and via the USB port on separate laptops?

HP deskjet e-all-in-one

See you soon

Uh, no.  I'm sorry.  It will be only an IP address on a network.  You have connected it via USB to a computer on a different network and then do it wireless to another via the SSID.

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