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M400
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

I am wondering if there is a way to see the claim code for the HP printer in the print server.  I have slowly moved away from HPEPrint due to the lack of support and reliability.  I have a couple hundred of these M400 models wifi and wired that I need to re-configure turning off HPEprint and activating Google Cloud print, removing them from my Google GSuite domain and re-adding them and then applying them to my Chromebook organizations in GSuite so the chromebook devices in those organizations have a printer installed to them so users can print when they use the devices.  We use Kyocera printers and HP printers.  On the Kyocera printers you can see the claim URL right in the print server while connected to the printer via IP which makes it very easy to setup the printers remotely.  The HP's print a sheet so you have to visit the site to set the printer up for cloud printing which is going to take weeks for me to go around everywhere and get this completed if I have to visit every printer.  The claim sheets are only good for 15 minutes once they print so it isn't like I can pre-register them and then go to the site and register them.  I tried to contact HP directly but it is nearly impossible to email them any longer for support.

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