OfficeJet 7500 E910 wireless printing without network and USB connection

Dear All,
I'd like to know what is the way of taking the prints/scans from the HP OfficeJet 7500 product without using the network or USB cable ?
Regards,

Sorry, you will not be able get prints or scan from the computer without the network or USB cable. 
You can copy documents on the glass or through the top feeder without the USB or network. 
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