LasterJet 1022n network printing from wireless

The institution network configuration is such that there are two types of connections - wireless and wired. 
As of now, the printer is connected via wired connection and has its own internet IP address of "142...". All computers that have a wired connection in the building can print to this printer just fine. 
We would like to be able to print as well from a wireless connection. The wireless connection IP addresses begin with "132..." and so far can't connect to the printer. 
Is there a way to print from a wirelessly connected  computer?

What model printer?
What operating system?
What kind of router, encryption and ISP?
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