HP OfficeJet Pro 8610 Keeps Going Offline

I have been using my HP OfficeJet Pro 8610 wireless all-in-one printer for about 2 weeks successfully, but all of the sudden the printer shows as 'Offline' all the time and I cannot fix it. I have set the IP address to static and tried rebooting the printer & router, but nothing works. I can see this is an issue lots of users have, and it is very frustrating. I would appreciate help with the issue or in the worst case be shipped a cable to connect the printer to my laptop so I can work around the terrible wireless issues.

Hello @eliz90 , and welcome to the HP Forums, I hope you enjoy your experience!
I see you are experiencing connectivity issues.  I would like to help!
I would recommend powering down your computer.  Once the computer is down, select Setup on the front panel of the printer, and select Network.  In  the network menu, select Restore Network Defaults. 
Once the defaults have been restored, disconnect the power cord from the printer and the power outlet, and remove the power from your router for 60 seconds. 
After 60 seconds, plug the router back in.  Once the router has begun broadcasting, plug the printer back in. Ensure you plug the printer directly to a wall outlet. Make sure to bypass any sort of surge protector or power bar. 
After the printer is on, run the wireless setup.
I'd also suggest this document:
Wireless printing center Troubleshooting Issues
Good luck and please let me know the results of your troubleshooting steps. Thank you for posting on the HP Forums!
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