E3000 - printer won't stay "online"

Hi all - new to this forum as I'm new to the E3000.  I received an E3000 about 2 months ago from a friend who upgraded his wireless setup.  I set everything back to factory and then setup my 2.4ghz and 5ghz networks.  All of my devices run on the 5ghz except my printer as it doesn't support 5ghz, so it is running on the 2.4ghz.
Ever since getting this router I have been having a lot of printing issues.  I'm coming from the old Lynksys 54g, which ran flawlessly for about 7 years for me.  
The crux of the issue is that every couple weeks when I try to print something, my PC shows the printer as offline.  If I go to the printer however and run network diagnostic, it is showing as connected just fine to the network.  The only way I've found to fix this is to remove the printer from my PC and go through whole setup process again.  My printer is left on ALL the time.
Does anyone know what could be happening here?  It's a huge pain when I need to print something and cannot connect.  I never had this issue with my old setup.  Any advice on fixes would be great.
thanks.

I set it to a static IP address, but my computer can no longer see the printer at all.  The printer shows it's online, when I print a network report it shows online, but my PC cannot see it.  
No matter what method I use, it doens't see it.  If I use the Brother software, it says no printers found.  If I go through windows control panel and create the TCP/IP port, it says device not found.  The device is clearly on and cleary on the network, I'm really at a loss here. 

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