Officejet Pro 6830 unable to print

I was able to print wirelessly to my Officejet Pro 6830 and all of a sudden I can't do so today. I have performed diagnostics and everything shows up OK. However when I checked the printer job status, nothing shows up.
How do I go about solving this issue? 

Hi @VexedHPUser 
Perhaps the Microsoft Fix it utility will help;
What it fixes
You are unable to install a printer, connect to a printer, or print more than one job at a time
You receive an error indicating your Print Spooler service is experiencing problems
You receive an error indicating your is not the default printer
You receive an error indicating: cannot be contacted over the network
Identify if your printer is turned off
Identify if your printer toner is low or empty causing your print job to appear faint or it does not print at all
Identify if your printer paper is low or empty
Identify if the printer has a paper jam which is preventing it from operating normally
Identify if a print job that is in the print queue is preventing other print jobs from printing
Identify if you need to update your print driver
You receive an error stating that your Plug and Play printer %PRINTERNAME% has encountered a driver problem
If the issue persists, I think it might be a good idea to reach out to the Microsoft Community.
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