Laptop XP to Windows 7 OfficePro 8500 connect problem

I searched this problem without success and I hope Im not presenting a topic previously.  I recently bought the OfficePro 8500 and it had set up correctly on my laptop XP Home network of Office XP wireless connected to the computer bureau/printer.  Since then, I've replaced the office with a unit of Windows 7 and everything works very well from the desktop to the printer.  I'm sure that I've updated the printer drivers for Windows 7 in the new office (looks like they are 12 Rev and it seems to Rev 13 is the last?).  My XP laptop recognizes the right printer by default, but it ends there-no communication or printing.  I diddled with "setting up the printer" on both ends and can not print from wireless laptop.  Don't know if this binding is to the desktop (Windows 7 end) or the computer laptop (XP software).  I would be very grateful for any help/suggestions.  Thanks for any help/suggestions.

Problem solved!  Thanks for your help.  The ultimate solution was to reinstall the HP driver in Windows XP machine.  Don't know not how/why it was working before but reinstall the driver did the trick.  Thanks for your help.

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