HP Deskjet 3512 not network printing

my deskjet 3512 all in one cannot find the SSID. I just had to replace my linksys router with a belkin, and all printing stopped unless I hooked up usb. It worked fine til the linksys bit the dust.

Hi @hughesb, 
Have you tried reconfiguring the printer to the wireless network via the software? Please use the following document to reconfigure the printer, and let me know the outcome of your efforts; HP Photosmart Plus All-in-One Printer (B209a) - Connecting the Printer After Changing Your Wireless ...
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    1. Product Name and Number
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     2. Operating System installed (if applicable)
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