No Lights On My Airport Express/Printer offline

Hey all - quick question...
No Light - The light on my Airport Express does not light-up. It is just dark. The manual says that means it is off but it works fine when connecting to the internet.
No printer - Also, I am trying to add a USB printer to the AE to create wireless print capability and I can't get it to work. The printer shows "offline" in the utility. The printer is an HP Photosmart C3180 which will print if plugged into my laptop via USB.
Any suggestions on these two problems?
Thanks!

Hello ChicagoMacNovice. Welcome to the Apple Discussions!
No Light - The light on my Airport Express does not light-up. It is just dark. The manual says that means it is off but it works fine when connecting to the internet.
There isn't a setting within the AirPort Utility for status light off, so it may be possible that the LED has just failed.
No printer - Also, I am trying to add a USB printer to the AE to create wireless print capability and I can't get it to work. The printer shows "offline" in the utility. The printer is an HP Photosmart C3180 which will print if plugged into my laptop via USB.
Unfortunately, not all USB printers are compatible with AirPort base stations. In addition, the AirPort's USB port does not support the "advanced" printer functions, like scanning, copying or faxing, of multi-function printers.
To see if your printer is compatible, take a look at this iFelix Unofficial AirPort Printer Compatibility link.
If your printer isn't listed, it doesn't necessarily mean it won't work, but simply that it has not been verified. iFelix also provides the following workaround for printers not on the list that would certainly be worth a try.
Also you can try this Apple Tech Support article to see if it will help:
o Printer troubleshooting for AirPort Base Stations and Time Capsule
Finally, check out this IBM support article to see if the printer you are interested in is listed as having a Postscript or PCL3 interface. If it does, then it will most likely work with the AirPort's USB port. Printers that use the "HP LIDIL" interface must be connected to a computer directly and will not work.

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