How do I restore connection to wireless printer?

Wireless printer is not recognizing macbook.  How do I restore wireless printer connection?

Open System Preferencses > Print & Scan > Print
Delete the current printer in the list.
Restart your Mac and turn off the printer and turn it back on.
Now click + from the Print tab to set up the printer again.
OS X: Connecting a Wi-Fi printer to your Wi-Fi network

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