IMHO the problem description suggests that the print server is using DHCP and perhaps even some of the printers are as well. The GCP server and printers should be using unique static IP addresses outside of the dynamic range of IP addresses managed by the LAN's DHCP server. If I am correct then after correcting the IP addresses I have mentioned, turn of the server, delete the old printer entries on each Chrome device then switch the server back on and redo the sharing task one last time.--
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