Selecting Printer for Android Tablet

I am the proud owner of a HP Officejet PRO 8500A printer.  I also own a Verizon/Motrola 4G Android Tablet, model MZ67.  I want to "select" this printer so as to print files, etc., from my tablet.  However, so far I've not been able to do so.  I've tried several different Apps all to no avail.  I constantly get a "No Printer Selected" notice.  Please help me with this problem.

Hi Ridgeview1157,
When printing from Android, there are a couple of paths.
First, there is the HP provided, free Android apps such as the ePrint app.  This allows printing from within that app.
Second, Google Cloud Print is used for printing from apps such as the gmail app.  You would need to setup the printer on Google Cloud Print before it shows up.
Printing from an Android Mobile Device
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?cc=us&dlc=en&docname=c03679829&lc=en&product=4116838&tmp...
Google Cloud Print
https://www.google.com/cloudprint/learn/
I was an HP employee.
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