Are you using the Google Cloud Print? If you are, you need to install a software called proxy, as part of the Chrome OS. The proxy will register the printer with the service.
Printer turned on? Classic printer installed on another computer?
When you first connected your printer to Google Cloud Print, you had to use another computer to enable the Google Cloud Print connector. Is the computer you used to enable the connector turned on? are you using the same user account you used to connect the printer to Google Cloud Print on your linux? If not, log in using the same Windows, Mac, or Chrome user account you were using when you connected the printer with Google Cloud Print.
If using a cloud ready printer; are you using the same user account you used to connect the printer to Google Cloud Print on your linux? If not, log in using the same Windows, Mac, or
Chrome user account you were using when you connected the printer with Google Cloud Print.
Delete the printer and reconnect the printer with Google Cloud Print. Are there duplicate printers on your Google Cloud Print page?
In Google Chrome, select Options > Show advanced settings > Sign out of Google Cloud Print.
Visit the Google Cloud Print page and click on Printers. Delete any duplicate printers (printers with the exact same name) and then sign in to Google Cloud Print again to print.
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