Windows 7 64 bit, CP1525NW wireless install,laptop sleep mode, now no wireless printing

I installed my HP CP1525 wireless printer  through  my Windows 7 64 bit computer to run wirelessly on my home network and it seemed to print fine wirelessly for mine and my wife's laptops and my iPad2. I put my computer into sleep mode and now today the wireless printer connection through my computer to the printer cant be found

Yup, with printer sharing, the PC cannot be asleep if the printer is attached to the PC via USB.
Since this is a network (wireless) printer, why not attach the printer to your wireles network direclty?  Am I understanding the setup correctly?
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