Wireless setup in a secured school network

Our elementary school has an HP Photosmart Premium e-All-in-One C310 printer. This printer was purchased to be used with Apple iPads because it is on Apple's list of Airprint enabled printers. We are having trouble connecting it to our wireless network. The network WAPs are ceiling mounted and have WAP2 Enterprise security. How do we get the printer to see the network? Also how do we enable the Airprint feature?

Hello.
As far as I've been told, WPA2 Enterprise security is not supported for wireless connections in consumer products.
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Wixma.
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    You do not need the Wizard to set up the network -- it is pretty software for an HP PC; when it works, it can make things easier.  The setup Wizard is not necessary for the process.  I should think this is true for the Mac.
    ==================================================​===================================
    If you cannot get someone from the Printing group to answer your specific concern,
    you may have succes with the following:
    The User Guide has pretty good detail on how to set up the networking necessary to get the printer connected to either a PC or Mac environment.  Assuming you can get the printer to "Reset network settings" (User Guide, page 222), then you can re-enter the information you require manually.  It is a bit tedious, but is may work better than fighting the Wizard.
    OfficeJet Pro 8600 User Guide
    You may be able to circumvent sone or all of this by reinstalling the Full Feature Software for your printer -- that assumes you are first able to "reset network settings", at least, and get a printout test page to verify that the reset actually worked.
    Select your printer from HP Office Jet 8600 series
    Mac – By Garland_M
    HP Wireless Printer Setup (Tutorial Video)
    Mac
    YouTube Search - HP printer install for mac
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