Remove a broken printer eprint/web services settings

My connected printer eprint has been ruined by a bolt of lightning on our phone line (as well as a few other things ).

I now have a replacement and have everything set up under my account eprintCenter but wanted to transfer my email eprint pleasant, easy to my new printer.

I obviously was not allowed to have 2 printers under the same email address, so follow my sense of logic and the old fried printer removed from my account.  My sense of the logic seems to be a little off because I can't still use the old address eprint for my new printer and I guess it's because the broken still has its "created" according to HP web services.

Any suggestions on how I de-register the printer fried Kentucky web services? That will allow me to reuse my really good eprint address? Or have I lost this one for good by removing the printer broken from my account and I now live with a not as good email eprint?

Hello

Sorry to hear that you have had the misfortune of lightning.

Unfortunately, your old old email is locked and can not be reused for a different printer.  I hope that you can make a change to your old email address that changes only slightly and allows him to be accepted for your new printer.

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