Problems printing from laptop to wireless network

I've had problems for months now print wirelessly from my laptop to my printer. I use a HP OfficeJet 6700 Premium, and my laptop is a Lenovo. When I click on print a document, I get a warning on my laptop that the driver for the printer is offline. I tried to restart my laptop, disconnect and reconnect to the internet, restarting printer, disconnect and reconnect it to the internet, uninstalling and reinstalling the printer (using the existing driver and replace). Sometimes one of these 'corrections' works, other times not. Tonight I tried to restart the two, reconnect the two and then uninstalled and am trying to reinstall it but my laptop cannot find the printer to install it.

I am at a total loss. I work from home, sometimes and I bought a wireless printer for the convenience that he cannot stand on my desk next to my laptop to connect to the computer. (Also don't know what happened to the cord for the printer on the laptop, presumingI got with the printer.)

Both devices say they are connected to the internet. I can test my laptop and the internet connection works fine, don't know how to test the connection of the printer, but it says connected and has an IP etc.

I also tried disconnecting everything but the computer laptop and wireless network printer, and it won't always connect to print.

Can anyone offer any fixes? This becomes incredibly frustrating when I sit down to work and fight with the printer for hours.

Thanks in advance.

Hello KitchenTalesand welcome to the Forums of HP, I hope you enjoy your experience!

I see that you have connectivity problems.  I would like to help.

I recommend you to perform a power reset. Unplug the power cord from the printer and the power outlet, then wait 60 seconds. After 60 seconds, plug back in the printer. Make sure that you connect the printer directly to a wall outlet. Make sure to bypass any surge protector or power bar.

Once the reset is complete, I recommend you to unplug your router for 60 seconds, and reconnect power.

After the restart appropriate time, I would recommend using this document on troubleshooting wireless printing Center.

Good luck and please let me know the results of your troubleshooting operations. Thanks for posting on the HP Forums!

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