HP6700 can't connect to IP address - can't connect to server

I recently changed print cartridges in my printer and now my printer cannot be found by the network. It previously worked and had no problem with wireless printing
I am on a private network at home. 
I have tried changing the IP address on the printer itself - setting it to static. I have printed the Wireless Network Test Results which say that everything passes and I'm connected however the computer can't find the printer and I can't get updates (unable to connect, the printer could not connect to the server). 
IP address: 192.168.1.116
Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway: 192.168.1.1
Also, I am unable to connect to the EWS when I type in the IP address on my web browser. It says it cannot connect to the IP address. 
I have a MacBook Pro. 
PLEASE HELP!

Hi nikchic2,
Welcome to the HP Support forums.  I understand that you seem to have lost the wireless connection to your Officejet 6700.
Let’s start by resetting the printer’s network settings.  This can be easily done from the front panel of the printer.  If you are unsure how to do this, the steps can be found in your User Guide on page 128 in the section titled “To reset the printer's network settings”.  The blue wireless light on your printer should now be blinking.
Now we are going to put the printer onto your wireless network.  This also can be easily done from the front panel of the printer.  The instructions on how to do this can also be found in your User Guide on page 196, in the section titled “Set up the printer using the Wireless Setup Wizard”. The blue wireless light should now be steady indicating the printer is connected to the wireless network.
To confirm that the printer is on your wireless network, please Print a Network Configuration Page. At the top of the report in the “General information” section it should give you the IP address for the printer.  It would be titled ‘URL(s) for Embedded Web Server’. Please try to connect to the printer’s embedded web server using the IP address listed on the report.
Now that we have successfully put the printer back on the network and are able to connect to the printer’s embedded web server let’s get that manual IP address set.  Please follow the steps from another post I have that has the instructions with screen shots.  Don’t worry that the screen shots are for an Officejet 8600, the steps are the same.
Regards,
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