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To: Rarebird who wrote (89893)7/26/2015 12:44:03 PM
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So if I understand you correctly...you are NOT printing through HP ePrint or Google Cloud printing but are attempting to print directly (via WiFi) to the printer - otherwise the printer wouldn't care as it would only receive the print job from the internet using it's HotSpot connection which presumably doesn't change.

For a direct print connection the printer will only remember the last WiFi adhoc network. If you move the chromebook to another network (which is what happens when you change hot spot connections) the printer no longer sees the chromebook on it's network and you have to go and basically move the connection on the printer to the new chromebook network. Perhaps setting all of the HotSpots to the same SSID will correct it (that should make them all access points on the same network)....
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