@Ponce-De-Leon I don't know if the same applies as it used to on older version of Windows. Before you could connect wirelessly, you had to connect via USB to allocate an IP address! Crazy I know!
Doing a quick search on the internet I found this on a Smart Technician's page:
"Hello, this is Sam the Tech, welcome to Just answer website, i am sorry you are having issues with your printer
First, please consider power cycling your printer, Unplug Your printer's power cable then Press and hold pressing your printer's power button twice for 30 seconds then Re-plug your printer's power cable and turn on.
you can get the IP by going to reports then print configuration page..
for setup please click on the video link below to watch a step by step setup video:
how to find the IP address if you can't print configuration page please click on the video link below to watch:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N96PKujHSjw&feature=youtu.be"
I would follow the advice above, then open a terminal and enter:
sudo system-config-printer
(you will be asked for your login password to do this).
When the interface opens, click on 'Add' then on the next window that opens, select Network Printer and choose App Socket/HPJetDirect - in the right pane at the top, enter the ip address you managed to print out following the guide I found above.
Hopefully this should get your printer connected.