Point and Print technology provide two methods by which you can specify files that should be sent from the print server to the client machine:

Files can be associated with a printer driver. These files are associated with every print queue that uses the driver.Files can be associated with individual print queues.

Switching drivers causes Point and Print to fail

The server for the printer does not have the correct printer driver installed

The following error is displayed if the print drivers fail when attempting to print from a client to a shared network printer hosted on a Windows-based print server. This print driver fails problem can occur if a print queue was switched from one driver to another, leaving an invalid CopyFiles key in the registry location below. It’s recommended that you don’t switch print queues from one driver to another without first verifying the drivers are compatible and support this operation, as follows:

Use the Add Printer wizard from Devices and Services to configure new print queues on a Windows Server. It could automatically select an initial driver for you that may not be compatible with the driver that you want to switch it to.Change a printer driver through Printer Properties > Advanced > Driver. In this case, if an incompatible driver is selected, you can experience unexpected results.

However, to work around this print drivers fail issue, use one of the following methods:

Back up and delete the invalid CopyFiles registry key.Use the Network Printer Installation wizard from the Print Management Console (printmanagement.msc) to add print queues to a Windows Server.Use a script to install printers, such as those provided in the %SystemRoot%\System32\Printing_Admin_Scripts folder, and then specify the correct printer driver to use when the queue is created.

Hope this helps!