Error in the external employment when Google Cloud Printing Service: HP Laserjet 1102w Professional P

I set up my printer and associated with Google Cloud Printing. I shared the printer with my daughter who is on a chromebook. When she tries to print, the printer is here and the job is sent to bu ePrint I get an error saying: "error in the external employment service". No documents are able to print. Google says that it is a problem of HP.

I deleted the printer on my behalf of girls and it re-shared and associated again, but this is not enough. On my Printers page, my daughter's google account is identified as "authorized to print." But it still does not work. Any ideas?

Thanks Jerends. I had checked all these options and none worked, so I deleted the printers and re-associates a few minutes. That did the trick. Just as the helpdesk CTR-ALT-DEL trick.

Strange thing has been/is that he used to work, but something happed to raise this issue.

In any case, thanks for your help.

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