Window XP sp2 share printer with Mac OS 10.9.2 pause cannot resume

Hello All!
I have a printer HP P2015 install in Window XP SP2. I share it over LAN to print. A user is using MAC OS 10.8.5 is pinting nomarling. But Another is using MAC OS 10.9.2 canot print to it because while print it alert pause and canot resume. How can i fix it.
I found the newest driver for printer, Repair Disk Permissions at cups directory  and reset printing system but it not work. please help me.
Thank you very much to read.

Hi Real_Time,
Although I would like to help, I suspect your question would be better answered in the HP Enterprise Business Community,  as the HP LaserJet P2015 Printer series is a commercial model.
My technical expertise is with consumer products and software, I am sure the commercial folks would be happy to help if you re-post your question for them to answer. The HP Enterprise Business Community is an HP Forum designed for the Commercial and Enterprise customers to help one another. I am sure you will find some HP folks there to help too.
Click here to log into the commercial forum > HP Enterprise Business Community
Maybe the printer support page could be helpful too, HP LaserJet P2015 Printer series
Best of luck.
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