Change owner of HP eprint enabled printer

I was forced to change my Google account name (it was an old account) when I signed up for Google  for Education. The old account was deleted and this was the account that was associated with my HP e printer. I cannot access the printer via a Chromebook now. I see "account was deleted and no longer recoverable" when I try to sign in with the old account 
I see the owner of the printer on the HPConnected site is the account that was deleted. I need to be able to delete the owner of the printer  and use my new account for ownership.
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Hi @nanielee,
Welcome to the HP Support Forums.  I understand that your HP printer was added to an old Google account that has been deleted.
To reclaim the printer you will need to disable then re-enable the web services on the printer.  You will need to setup ePrint again.  If the printer had a customized ePrint email address, you will need to create the printer a new customized ePrint email address.  I have included the Remove ePrint and HP Printables in HP Connected document to walk you through disabling the web services.
To setup ePrint again I have included the Getting the Printer Claim Code document and the Setting Up a Custom Email Address for HP ePrint document. 
Once ePrint is setup again, you will need to add the printer to your new Google account.  I have included the Using Google Cloud Print with your HP Printer document for reference, as by the sound of things you are very aware how to do this step. 
Please let me know the outcome.
Regards,
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