Jacob,

Take a look here: https://github.com/armooo/cloudprint

If your printer is on the network or connected to your pfSense machine you can 
install CUPS on the latter (there's a good guide on the pfSense forum) and then 
this script acts as a Google Cloud Print daemon. This depends on your 
willingness to SSH into pfSense and there being BSD support for your printer.

I haven't tried it since we don't have any ChromeOS users yet but it appears to 
be well-maintained. Hope it helps!

Jordan Running
Busy Coworking
Iowa City, IA
http://busycoworking.com/

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