Printer connected to 2 wireless networks?

A printer wireless HP 6500 E710n-z can be configured to use more than one Wi - Fi?  We have a main internet connection, but sometimes we need to use an access point to the top.  The printer seems to be associated with a wireless network, and we are unable to print if you use the HotSpot.   I'm trying to do something of that printer is not capable?

Answer is simple, the more than 6500 printer can do that.  The data sheet contains a wireless network.

http://www.HP.com/hpinfo/newsroom/press_kits/2010/InnovationSummit/6500A_Plus_eAIO.PDF

A more complex answer is that wireless modules and printer drivers were made to support wireless at the same time.  Most wireless, until recently, were made in support of a Wi - Fi connection at a time.  This is the case for most laptops and desktop computers as well.  HP has wireless in some of its printers who may have a client and a server (behaves an access point) at the same time.  I don't see this feature on the 6500 has more.

Another comment - the printer doesn't have a function autoswitch like most of phones and computers.  He remembers only the current wireless network to which it is connected.

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