4500 wirelees connecting to google cloud

I have a 4500 wireless which I am trying to connect to my cromebook using google cloud print

Hi rhl4753,
Welcome to the HP Support Forums.  I understand that you would like to connect your Chromebook to your Officejet 4500 wireless.
Let's get the printer onto your wireless network.  This can be easily done from the front panel. The instructions can be found in your user guide on page 201 in the section titled "To set up wireless communication using the device control panel with wireless setup wizard".
Now we need to setup the printer with Google Cloud print. I have included a document on how to this here. Please follow the instructions for in the section titled "HP classic printers (non e-print enabled)". 
For additional reference I have also included the support page from Google for adding a Classic printer here.
You should now be able to print from your Chromebook.  If you are not sure how to print using the Chromebook please click here for the instructions on how to print from Chrome.
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