Cant add second chrombook to google cloud printer HP8600

I have a chromebook connected to an HP8600 over cloud print.
When I go to add the printer to a second chromebook it keeps telling me that i have to have the owner of the printer share it with me.  We've looked on every google account we have and none of them seem to have "ownership' of this printer.
What do I do?
Frustrated in NJ!
Bart

Hello @bartonz ,
Welcome to the HP Support Forums!
I think I have the answer that will give you the ability to add the Officejet Pro 8600 on the second Chromebook.
Take a look at this support page from Google: Share your printer with other people.
Let me know if this helps.
JERENDS
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