4620 printer proxy server

I have an HP 4620 officejet printer that is hooked up wirelessly but says I need a proxy server address to connect which I don't have. A little help?

Hi @scbailee,
Welcome to the HP Forums!
I see that you are trying to connect your HP Officejet 4620 wirelessly but it is asking for a proxy server address to connect. I am happy to look into this for you!
What is the Operating System you are using? Windows or Mac? If you do not know the Operating System you are using, please visit this website. Whatsmyos. 
In the meantime, please see this post, How to Configure Proxy Settings for HP Officejet All-In-One Printers, by @windrunner123.
Hope this helps!  
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