Network printer cannot connect through IE

I successfully download an HP network printer.  I am running Vista and IE8.  Indications (FixIt, printer troubleshooting) all indicate there is no problem.  In fact, the FixIt Windows downloaded without any problem.  Yet, when I try to access the printer, he constantly says it is offline.  I am able to access the web pages IE without problems.  I have this network printer installed on 6 other PCs with no problems.  What else can I do to clear the 'offline '?

FYI - I actually fixed it.  I did two things.  I uninstalled the universal driver and reinstalled the HP driver for a network connection.  I then found the way to uncheck the 'OFF Line' button.

Thanks for your help

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