IP address of the printer continues to change

A large part of the time that my wireless printer is offline compared to computers on my local network, because IP address has been changed to a value other than what the computer thinks it should be.  So I have to figure out what is the IP address of the printer, and then change the printer on the PC port to point to the correct address.  If this happened only rarely, or if I could easily remember the steps I have to take to remedy, I suppose that this would not be a big deal.  But it happens a lot and I am old and alzheimery.  So my question is: How can I get the router to assign the same IP address to the printer, all the time?

I have a LinkSys WRT54G and just updated the firmware to V4.21.1.  I went through all the settings on the router via http://192.168.1.1 but don't see anything that would reserve specific addresses for specific devices.  Is this possible?  I need to have the DHCP Server enabled, because some devices come and go on this network.  Devices that are not controlled by the DHCP server can co-exist with devices that are?

TIA
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Your printer must have a STATIC IP address, and Yes, the DHCP server on your router remains active.

Open the page of the http://192.168.1.1 router

Go to status then LAN, click the DHCP clients table.

Find the IP address of your printserver.

Now, log in to your printserver page

You can see a static or fixed IP address. Assign an IP address, but not of this range from 100 to 149

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