Unable to connect wireless to c4700 printer to laptop

I have a printer hp c4700 I used to print via bluetooth to my laptop to. Recently even after troubleshooting I am unable to print to the printer. I even tried to connect to the printer via the usb port. I need some suggestions on measures to solve this problem.

The basic idea is to read the User Guide and installation instructions.

Assuming you have done this, you should at least in part, explain what you have tried, what happened and provide the full text of any error message you received.

In your explanation, please include any additional material that is at issue, such as a wireless router or a wireless adapter that can be connected to your computer.   As the All - in-One Printer HP Photosmart C4700 seems not supported Bluetooth integrated, you must include a description of any devices you used when "allows you to print to this [printer] via bluetooth.  (If you have another printer, please indicate the full model designation).

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