Hp Officejet Pro 8500A Plus - eprint not working

any eprint type request fails despite the hpeprintcenter page showing everything is correct. ie printer is 'connected' and 'ready':
1. email name & information page doesn't print (even though the email name is displayed OK on the display screen). Pressing the 'Print' button brings up 'connecting' on the screen display, but after a couple of minutes it reverts to the normal home screen display. 
2. emailing from apple mail gets as far as the hp eprint server OK since I get an email back saying 'Your print job has been received and prepared for printing', and 'you can check the status of your print job at http://www.hpeprintcenter.com.' If I check the hpeprint centre it does indeed show the email in the queue as 'pending', along with all the information page print attempts.
3. If I try to use one of the print apps on the printer - it goes to the hpeprintcentre and brings up all the various apps OK, and indeed I can even 'preview', but when I select (say the FT worldwide page) to print (either in black, or colour) it just says 'downloading from the web...', then after a couple of minutes of that screen: 'The printer is connected to the internet but www.financialtimes.com is not responding. Would you like to retry Yes/ No' Reties don't work, different apps result in a similar message.  
The printer is most definitely connected OK to the internet as it can send email notifications OK. Local network printing is OK too. I can confirm that I definitely used the rigth email address for the printer, the printer is online, and that I have permission to use the printer. 
This really does seem to be some problem with the hp eprint server. 
Others seem to be having same problems I note...
Thanks

The eprint server itself was the root of the problem here as the print outs eventually came through after 24 hrs. It seems there is a very very long lag between registration for the service and the ability to use the service. This really needs to be made much clearer on the HP sprint centre website. It is not a small delay as stated. Perhaps the server was having probs or overloaded. If so. The website should have a status indicator and the standard printer acknowledgement email should also indicate the potential delay length.
That way new users don't have to waste their time and forum members time chasing out a problem on their own rapt or set up that isn't there.
Thanks for your advice re rebooting router etc. I confirm that I didn't need to do that though. It really was an HP sprint server issue.

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