Server 2012 officejet pro 8625 issues

I have two OfficeJet Pro 8625 computers which were both being shared on a Windows Server 2012 system.  One of the print queues is now not working at all and the other print queue can be printed to from a desktop machine but will not work if I try to print a test print or anything else from the server itself.
I would prefer to use type 3 print drivers if possible, although almost all the desktops are running Windows 8.1.
The printer that I can't print to at all through the server I did manage to get working on a desktop machine printing straight to the printer over the network rather than through the server.
We also have two OfficeJet Pro 8600 (plus?)  printers at the site.
The server is using the 8625 driver from basic printer driver package 64 bit (downoaded from server 2008 r2 link).
The driver at the server 2012 link either incorrectly pointed to the 32 bit version or I somehow clicked on the wrong link.
I have tried using the 8625 drivers, 8600 series class drivers, 8600 drivers,  HP PCL3 A-
size printer class driver, but have no luck in printing to the printer through the server.
Any help or suggestions?
Thanks

Thank you for letting me know. Let's try some more steps:
I would recommend uninstalling the software on your computer by following this HP document here. Once this is complete, clean out your Temp folder on your computer by follow this document here.
Now, perform a clean boot on your computer by following this Microsoft document here. This helps eliminate software conflicts that occur when you install a program or an update or when you run a program. Next, you can install the full feature software from the HP Website here.
Please re-run the fax setup wizard from the HP software (Printer Assistant). Let me know how your progress goes!
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