OfficeJet 8000 wireless put in place

I use an Officejet Pro 8000 on a network with an Ethernet cable. I would also occasionally led to use the wireless option, linking up to our wireless access point, but worry that the printer's IP address can be changed after Wireless Setup Assistant.
Any advice on the best procedure for use as above would be appreciated.

Thank you
Dennis

There should be no effect on the (static)? IP address of the Ethernet connection.  Each type of connection (Ethernet and wireless) has its own unique MAC address.

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