Hp officejet all-in-non​e wireless 4500n

I need help regarding my HP all-in-one wireless printer 4500n.
It was installed a few years back and for a long time I had no problems.
Now, whether it is from my android phone, laptop, or desktop, the printer and sending device do not communicate.
At different points in time, the printer has worked from each of these devices. Many times it stops working and I reset everything I can think of, and go through diagnostic help routines, reinstall printer on laptop, unplug printer and plug back in, check wireless settings on printer, download drivers (if possible, sometimes, drivers not found.)
On my laptop, it shows the printer offline and will not allow me to change that setting.
Sometimes it tells me that the printer is not installed on computer, etc.
Eventually, after usually several weeks of anguish, we are able to get the printer working wirelessly again. By this point, we don't know what actually fixed the problem.  I definitely do not know why the problem continues to occur, repeatedly.
I think I like the printer, I used to love it!! But this is a frequent problem that I would love to fix permanently, even semi-permanently, lol. 
I am now homeschooling my children and need the printer daily. It will not print from any device today.
Thank you for your help!!

Suecanrush,
At first glance it sounds like there may be wireless issues occuring.  I tend to have best experience by using wired connections where ever possible.  I also suggest that you try a wired connection to see if you can get around the problem and get printing at least for your kid's lessons this week.
I see that the 4500n only has a usb connection option.  This will be able to connect directly into your laptop or desktop.  You should then be able to use the print options you usually do and print from the device you connect the printer to directly.
Give this a try and let me know if this allows you to print.
Regards,
Christopher
I am a Software Engineer. I innovate, coordinate, and code for HP.

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