CAN'T CONNECT MACPBOOK PRO OSX10.10.2 WIRELESS OR USB TO HP LJP1102

CAN'T CONNECT MACBOOK PRO OSX10.10.2  TO HP LJP1102 WIRELESS OR USB

Try resetting the printing system, then try adding the printer again:
Mac OS X: How to reset the printing system - Apple Support

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