HP does not support this product in Server 2008 and Microsoft only lists support for 2008 not 2008R2. You really cannot expect either of them to widely support a device designed for a single user under an enterprise operating system.
First of all; it is DANGEROUS to fix a power supply if you don't know what you are doing. Thus; don't even think about to open power supply tower, if you are not qualified enough.
If you are a qualified person, you can go on with below steps by taking risk on your own.
You must discharge biggest capacitors in order to avoid any fatal electrical shock. Even it is disconnected from electricity plug, power supply may keep high voltage in it for long time. Once you discharge big capacitors; you may diassemble power supply tower. At your question you mentioned about burned power supply which makes it a little bit easier. (I assume you discharged big capacitors) Once you open psu tower; do visual inspection on each capacitor. If there is a burned area start with it. Remove blowed capacitors and replace them with same valued new capacitors. If you can't see the values on blowed capacitors; you need to find board diagram of your psu. Otherwise you can't find suitable one to replace. Besides; check form of other capacitors. If there is a change on any capacitor's form, replace them too. The best way to find out dead capacitors is using capacitor testers. If problem caused by another type item; its not easy to find it as finding bad capacitors.
Check if the power cord is not bent, loose, and should be plugged properly on the wall socket and the other end on the power cord port of the printer. If you have a spare or old power cord, try testing that as well.
If all else fails, and your printer is still under warranty, get HP support to check it out for you for any faulty wiring or software issues.
How do you have it connected to your network? Its IP address will depend on what subnet your LAN is (example: 192.168.1.x).
You can download Advanced IP Scanner and look for your HP printer in the list of devices scanned on your network. Or you can go to HP's site and review the official documentation.
HP LaserJet M1005 Multifunction Printer series
Unless the phone and the printer support direct connection, you must get an assigned IP address thru the network router. This occurs when you connect to the wireless network. After that, your phone will need some sort of printer app, since it is not a true computer and you cannot load driver software for the printer in the same manner as for a PC.
Here's the manual.
An encapsulated PostScript (EPS) file does not print with the correct fonts. Cause Solution This problem occurs with some programs. ? Try downloading the fonts that are contained in the EPS file to the device before printing. ? Send the file in ASCII format instead of binary encoding.
http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c00682960.pdf
Most HP printers of this size use one flag to signal two different problems. Both paper jam and toner cartridge inserted. Look on the left side of the cavity where the cartridge is inserted and you should see a flag there that gets pressed by the cartridge. The problem usually requires removing the back panel of the printer and reseating the flag.
Plug it into your computer and turn it on. Windows will auto detect this and install it. If it is not able to find the device you can do this in the control panel under "printers/devices" Select add a printer and it will ask you to select make and model. From there it is just selecting buttons.
Here are some steps you can try to resolve the issue:
Clear the jammed paper: Open tray 2 and remove any jammed paper. Open the rear door and look for and clear any paper present or obstructions in the paper path. Open rear cover. Clear Jam. Close the rear door to allow the printer to attempt to clear the jam message.
Check the fuser unit: If clearing the jammed paper doesn't resolve the issue, it's possible that the paper is stuck in the fuser unit or that the fuser exit sensor is broken. In this case, you will need to remove covers, flat bed scanner, and fuser to check for any obstructions .https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lz9cTnbuDbw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MxVyWqGeBgQ
If these steps don't help, I recommend contacting HP support for further assistance.