Several HP 8600 printer on different networks

Hi - I had a HP 8600 printer at home for some time with several wireless users and no problem.

I bought a second HP 8600 and installed in my office.  Now, my laptop can print on the 8600 desktop.  He can't see or print on the 8600 House.  Other users can still print at home.

How do I rectify this, so I can print for each printer, depending on if I'm home or office?

Thank you.

Hello

Since the printer at home works now change the name of the printer at home to something else as not just home printer without a model. and follow the same steps above to add a desktop printer.

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