OfficeJet 6500 a more connected to the MacBook is not found by the HP utility, although it prints

I recently upgraded to a Photosmart C5280 All-in-one to an Officejet 6500 has more for use with my MacBook.  The installation process was much more difficult that it should have been, particularly wireless configuration stage (the input field to get the WEP code was not active).  Since the installation of the printer that I use a USB connection to print and scan - I prefer to print using a wireless connection, but this feature seems to not work, even if the onboard display indicates that the printer has connected successfully to our local wireless network.

I installed the widget dashboard and it detects the levels ink correctly, but when I click on the button of the device to maintain on the widget the HP utility warns me that it is unable to detect the printer, even if the printer is offline, and I can print them out and scan using the USB connection.

I am also unable to print double-sided, which is an important feature, I want to be able to use.  No double sided button "print" or the checkbox appears in the print menu with all the applications that I usually use (for example: Adobe Acrobat, MS Word, MS Excel, MS PowerPoint).

OK, OK - progress!

We will restore the print system:

-Sys Prefs, Print & Fax
-Right (control) click inside the box that lists your printers and select Reset Printing System.
WARNING - This will remove ALL your printers!
-Select the sign + to add again. Search for the printer, select it, and wait until the button 'Add' becomes available. Until it clicks.

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