To connect your HP printer to a new Wi-Fi network, you can use one of the following common methods depending on your printer model:

1. **Using the Wireless Setup Wizard on the Printer** (for printers with touchscreens or control panels):
– On the printer control panel, go to **Setup > Network Setup > Wireless Setup Wizard** (or a similar path).
– The printer will scan for available Wi-Fi networks.
– Select your new Wi-Fi network from the list.
– Enter the Wi-Fi password when prompted.
– Wait for the printer to connect and display a success message[1][2][3].

2. **Using the HP Smart App**:
– Download and open the **HP Smart app** on your computer or mobile device.
– Tap the “**+**” icon or select “Add Printer.”
– Follow the on-screen instructions to detect your printer and connect it to the new Wi-Fi network[3][4].

3. **Using WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup)** (if your router supports it):
– Put the printer into WPS mode (usually via the printer’s network or wireless settings).
– Press the WPS button on your router within 2 minutes.
– The printer should automatically connect to the network[2][3].

4. **For HP Printers without Touchscreens**:
– Connect the printer to a computer via USB.
– Use HP printer software on the computer to change the wireless settings and connect to the new Wi-Fi.
– After successful connection, the printer will show a solid wireless light[1].

5. **Reinstall the Printer on Your Computer** (if needed):
– Remove the printer from your devices list.
– Add it back to reconnect over the new wireless network[1].

These methods are applicable for a wide range of HP printers; however, specific steps may vary based on the model. Using the **Wireless Setup Wizard** or the **HP Smart app** is recommended for ease and accuracy.

If you experience issues or cannot find the Wireless Setup Wizard, consult your printer’s manual or HP support site for model-specific instructions.