The procedure outlined requires you to edit an existing working instance of the printer - the procedure does not change the name of the printer or remove it from the dropdown list - if you follow the procedure it WILL be there and it WILL be called whatever it was called before you edited it.
Thank you! I got it to work! My mistake was that I was not editing an existing working instance of a printer as you said. I was simply going to the printers and faxes folder, then going to file and server properties.
Anyway, I followed the directions again to a T, however, when I restarted windows, the HP was showing as offline. I had to right click and make it online. At first I thought it did not work, but I waited and waited and waited and finally the printer reacted. I guess printing over network is not as fast.
Anyway, so I assume the negative thing about this method is that you have to do this whole process for each computer you want to print from? Whereas ideally, the other method you can just browse the network for the printer and then install the proper drivers. Please let me know if my assumptions are correct, or if there is something else easier.
Thanks again!