Special characters in my wpa password can be introduced to officejet J4680c

I have an officejet j4680c all-in-one, but I don't have a computer at the moment so I use my wireless printer using the application mobile ePrint. Recently, I changed the password wpa, but it includes a dollar sign. When I entered that code is there something I'm missing to this character? Or do I have to change my password again?

The sign $ is not one of the special characters available for the all-in-one Officejet J4680.  To get this connected device you will need to change this password again to include the characters available on the printer.

Good luck.

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