Need to connect my wi fi printer to my tablet . Canon MX870 to HP slate 10 HD

How do I print from my tablet.  It says my printer in not connected.

Hi,
"Canon MX870" printer is from Canon, Please try the following suggestions:
     http://www.justanswer.com/printers/4jxhp-just-purchased-canon-mx870-wi-fi-printer-want-connect.html
     http://www.askmefast.com/How_do_i_connect_my_galaxy_s3_to_canon_printer-qna4062561.html
Good luck.
BH
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