Laptop unable to 'communicate' with hp 3050a printer wirelessly

laptop unable to 'communicate' with hp 3050a printer wirelessly, could it be the virgin superhub? (been on the phone to Virgin for an hour they said not their problem) i can eprint and print  using a usb cable. Printer displays 'connected' message.
OS windows 7 64 bit. Tried uninstalling etc, 11 hours on still no joy!

Hi,
Did you try HP Auto Wireless Connect?
1. Restore network defaults from the printer front panel. Wireless>Wireless Settings>Restore Network Defaults.
2. Download the printer software, http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/softwareDownloadIndex?softwareitem=al-93470-1&cc=us&dlc=en&lc=en&...
3. Before you run the sofware, make sure you computer is wirelessly connected to the Virgin and that the connection is a saved profile(automatically connects). You can check this in the Manage Wireless Networks section of the Windows Network and Sharing Center.
4. Run the software and select the Wireless connection option.
5. Select Yes to run HP Auto Wireless Connect.
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    The password might not be recognized by the printer, if there are spaces or special characters in it.
    Restore the printer defaults. Press the OK button, select Network Config, then select Restore Defaults.
    Print a configuration page to make sure the SSID and the IPv4 address are cleared.
    Printing a Configuration Report.
    Run the printer software again and select Add a Device to setup the wireless again.
    If you are having issues, then uninstall and reinstall the software to configure the wireless.
    Uninstalling the Printer Software.
    HP LaserJet Pro CP1525nw Color Printer Drivers.
    If you need further assistance, just let me know.
    Have a nice day!
    Thank You.
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    Gemini02
    I work on behalf of HP

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