Hp 3520e

unable to print wireless from ipad on hp 3520e
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Hi Mapeen,
If you have a computer, and can setup the printer on a wireless router, please follow this document: Installing the Printer Software for a Wireless Network Connection  
Then follow with: How to Use Apple's AirPrint Over a Wireless Network
However, if you do not have a mac or pc to put the printer on a network with, you will need to use the Wireless Direct option as a workaround:  Printing from an Apple or Android Mobile Device with HP Wireless Direct
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    Hi Albright_B,
    If you haven't already taken the printer in for repair, please call HP. Even though the printer is out of warranty, I am certain they will be able to help you. Please take the time to call them and then let me know the outcome.
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