Lost wireless printing ability

after i upgraded to leopard, i lost the ability to scan using an hpofficejet 6100xi all-in-one printer. i was able to get it back by reinstalling the original software but after i regained the ability to scan, i lost the ability to print wirelessly. hardwired printing is ok. when i launched the hp set up assistant, scanning for the printer does not show it as connected. however when i checked it under the printers section of airport extreme utility, the printer shows up. what should i do?

i deleted all previous printers & then let airport utility add them again

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