I'm running KDE Neon User Edition, fully updated.
I needed to scan in 20 documents so I went to the garage and pulled out my HP 1610 bubble-jet. I got it new in 2005 and used it only a few months because it eats inkjet cartridges like there's no tomorrow.
I already have the HPLIP toolbox installed and my HP P1606dn is configured and runs nicely.
I plugged the power cord into the 1610 and plugged the USB cable from it to a USB port on my laptop. I powered it on. Neon recognized and configured in within a second, adding it with the 1606dn already listed. It took about an hour to scan those 20 documents. Now the 1610 is going back into the plastic bag it was in and back into the garage, because that's the first time since I can't remember when that I needed to scan something.
I just wanted to relate how smoothing KDE Neon recognized and installed the 1610.
(The ink cartridges were bone dry).
I needed to scan in 20 documents so I went to the garage and pulled out my HP 1610 bubble-jet. I got it new in 2005 and used it only a few months because it eats inkjet cartridges like there's no tomorrow.
I already have the HPLIP toolbox installed and my HP P1606dn is configured and runs nicely.
I plugged the power cord into the 1610 and plugged the USB cable from it to a USB port on my laptop. I powered it on. Neon recognized and configured in within a second, adding it with the 1606dn already listed. It took about an hour to scan those 20 documents. Now the 1610 is going back into the plastic bag it was in and back into the garage, because that's the first time since I can't remember when that I needed to scan something.
I just wanted to relate how smoothing KDE Neon recognized and installed the 1610.
(The ink cartridges were bone dry).
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