Printer/internet question

Can I get my printer on my main internet account and my guest internet account at the same time?

Hi, if your printer is a HP ePrint capable model it will have it own unique e-mail address that you can use to send content to for printing from any device capable of sending an e-mail.
Have you enabled your printers web services function to connect it to the internet? This would most likely have been done during setup of the new printer but can be done anytime after. Here's a link with more information on how to do that ePrint - Getting Started      
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