Yes but. Your wi-fi adapter is so advanced that it doesn't support g. Get a newer printer, do it wired or get a cheap usb g adapter are your options. I would recommend a newer printer. Other options are more hassle.
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The issue is this. Your new computer very likely has much more advanced wireless capabilities than the printer. The printer only supports b/g and n, but really only g. To make this work, go to the advanced properties of your wireless NIC and set it t...