Unable to Set Up Photosmart Printer with Google Cloud Print Services

I am attempting to set up my HP Photosmart 7520 for Google Cloud Print.  Google instructions explain that I require my HP Printer email for eprint services.  I am unable to find my HP eprint email.  Can you please assist in this setup.  My printer is already set up wirelessly succesfully.  And eprint services are turned on.

Hi,
I think you have not setup ePrint yet. To be able to use ePrint you need the printer email address. Please use the following instructions to setup email address for your printer:
   http://bizsupport1.austin.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/Document.jsp?prodSeriesId=5199461&prodTypeId...
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BH
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