HP 7510 All In One Printer - Can't find my wireless network

I have 2 wireless networks.  The printer finds one just fine, but it will not find the second.    Even when I disable the 1st network, the printer will still not find the 2nd network.
The second network is a brand new Linksis WAP300N and has a different SSID.
Any ideas?

Thank you for informing me your steps. Have you tried restoring the network defaults on your printer?
If you haven't performed this step please follow:
1) Touch the Setup menu on your touch screen of your printer
2) Next press the wireless menu
3) Go to the very bottom and look for restore network defaults
4) Click yes to confirm these settings
Next perform my steps in my previous post.
You can also try a power cycle of your router. Turn off your printer, restart the computer, unplug the power cord from the back of your router, and wait 30 seconds.
Please inform me if this step worked for you.
Ashley
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