HP Officejet Pro not printing for me, but printing for my coworkers

My office just got an Officejet Pro 8630 and I have been installing them onto our laptops. I have installed the drivers on four computers, and it has worked well for three of them (all but mine). Our office is doing wireless printing, and the printer is attached to the network. My computer is connected to the network as well. I did everything the same (to my knowledge) for the downloading, so I am very confused. I was able to scan from the printer to my computer in PDF form. I restarted my computer and also uninstalled/reinstalled everything but to no avail. When I try to print, it goes into the printing documents queue, waits there for a few seconds, and then goes away as if it had printed properly. Printing to our old printer still works for me (also wireless, but an Epson) but of course we will be getting rid of that soon. Am I missing something?

Hi , I see that you are having issues printing from just the one computer, but you can scan from the printer to the computer. I will certainly do my best to help you. Download and run the Print and Scan Doctor, it will diagnose the issue and might automatically resolve it. If the issue persists, try the steps in this document to see if it will help. Wireless Printer Prints a Partial Page or Fails to Print All Pages in Windows 8. The Microsoft hotfix KB3000461 should help with this issue. What were the results when you ran the Print and Scan Doctor? (did it print or scan, any error messages) If you appreciate my efforts, please click the 'Thumbs up' button below.If there is anything else I can help you with, just let me know. Thank You.

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