Connecting Macbook to printer in wireless network

I recently got a Macbook. I have a pc downstairs that is connected to an HP officejet printer, and one upstairs connected to the same printer via the wireless network. My Macbook uses the same wireless network but I don't know how to find and connect to my home printer. It is already connected to one printer - an unopened one I will use at college. Can I connect to two? I searched via spotlight (I'm new to Macs and finding everything) and it brought me to the printer utility set up thing, but I just can't find the printer even when I tell it to add one. I'd really appreciate it if someone could help me!
Thanks,
Kerry

I recently got a Macbook. I have a pc downstairs that is connected to an HP officejet printer, and one upstairs connected to the same printer via the wireless network. My Macbook uses the same wireless network but I don't know how to find and connect to my home printer. It is already connected to one printer - an unopened one I will use at college. Can I connect to two? I searched via spotlight (I'm new to Macs and finding everything) and it brought me to the printer utility set up thing, but I just can't find the printer even when I tell it to add one. I'd really appreciate it if someone could help me!
Thanks,
Kerry

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