Problem with Officejet Pro 8600 wireless printing

HP Officejet Pro 8600 will no longer print wirelessly from laptop, but will from IPad and Android phone using Samsung and Google Print. Used to work fine. Unaware of any changes to settings in either printer or computer setup. Have gone thru all trouble shooting steps including rebooting computer, router, and printer. Computer is connected to internet and bluetooth is on and working. Computer finds the printer but says it's offline.  Printer settings say printer wireless is on and is connected to network but wireless light will not illuminate.
As you can tell, I'm no expert. Experienced user, but not in wireless issues. Computer is Windows 8.1. I've read all the support info on this problem on the HP website and taken as many steps as looked appropriate (or I understood). Everything so far looks nominal except for the wireless light on the printer.
Any thoughts?

Well, I finally got it to work by resetting and rebooting everything, starting with the modem/router, then laptop, I-Pad, and Android phone. Wireless light on the printer doesn't seem to be an issue. My Att DSL line is spotty at best, giving the modem not much to work with. The interaction of all the elements is complex given the demands I put on them. I'm 75 and have owned so many computers and peripherals since 1982 that I've lost count of them. But they haven't gotten easier to work with. I should have taken training as a network administrator rather than real estate!

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