hp8600 + - eprint is no pinting more

I was getting daily Les Echos news and every week the mathematical game.

Since a few days, nothing.

I tried to send a mail to my hp8600 printer +, and I returned the printer is busy.

I can print locally.

I've stopped and started eprint.

no effect.

I don't know how to fix it.

Any idea?

Thank you

Didier

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