As I said it sounds like network issues. Do a cold reset again and rename the host name to a generic name. Now connect the printer to one of the computers via the network just using local tcp/ip port. Send some print jobs and see if they print ok. If they do, then the issue is the software or whatever they are using to control the printer from the server. It will not be a printer issue. Also recheck all host names to make sure you are not duplicating one.
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