Printer disconnect​s laptop from Verizon Mi-Fi

I have a HP All-In-One 309g-m wireless printer.  I connect to the internet via a Verizon Mi-Fi device.  My connection between my laptop and the Mi-Fi is fine...unless I have the printer turned on.  Then it constantly bumps the laptop off the internet.  
Is there a setting for the printer that will stop it from bumping the laptop off the internet?

i have HP 5510

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