Hp touchpad unable to configure wireless print were do i find IP for printer

I have a secure system . Touchpad lets me do anything but print. when I try to set up it can not find my printer. It asks for the IP address for the printer. I was able to print until i set up a secure site.
I also have a laptop that is doing the same thing my printer is an officejet j6450 wireless my op sys is win 7 I have downloaded all patches and software for win7.  unable too print.

Yes, your Norton could be in the way.  Have you added Norton since you installed your printer or was it there before?
Go to Control Panel > Printers and delete the printer, then re-add it:
1. Make sure the printer is turned on and connected to your network. Verify that you can access the printer's internal web page by browsing to its IP address before continuing.  Print a Wireless Network Test to get the IP address.
2. Click >> Start >> Control panel >> Printers.
3. Click the Add a printer
4. Select Local printer
5. Select Create a new port and select Standard TCP/IP Port and click Next button.
6. Under Device type, select TCP/IP Device. Under Hostname or IP address, enter the printer's IP address. Click Next.
7. Select Hewlett-Packard from the list of manufacturers and select and select your printer model. Click Next.
If your printer model was not listed, then select Have Disk, browse the HP CD that came with your printer and select the first file that starts with hp and ends with inf. Click Open then OK. Select your printer model. Click Next.
8. If you are asked, use the currently installed driver.
9. It will ask for the Printer name -- enter a new name or use the existing one. This will be the name of the printer that you select from other applications.
10. You may be asked to share the printer. Choose NO.
11. The Print Test Page box appears. Go ahead and print it.
12. Click Finish.
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