Setting up a wireless print function for a Samsung S5

Can someone please walk me through setting up the wireless print on the Samsung S5? I have already set up my wifi to find the HP printer however, I can not seem to get anything to print whatsoever. Ready to throw this printer out the window.,

Hi @
Thedeb1
Welcome to the HP Support Forums. I see that you would like to learn how to print from your Samsung S5 to your HP printer.
To better assist you, would you please supply some additional information:
What model and product number of HP printer do you have? How Do I Find My Model Number or Product Number?
How is the printer connected (USB cable, ethernet, or wireless)? I’m just looking for confirmation that the printer is connected to your home wireless network still.
Was the phone connected to the same wireless network that the printer is connected to?
What version of operating system are you using on your phone? If you are unsure how to find this information, please follow the steps in wikiHow’s How to Figure out Your Mobile Operating System
Are you getting any error messages? If yes, what do they say?
Thank you.
Regards,
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