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			<description><![CDATA[<p>I have an HP OfficeJet 4630. After installing system-config-printer and hplip, and clicked on Preferences, Print Settings, Network Printer.</p><p>The program automatically found my printer, at the correct IP, however, the list of connection settings did not include HPLIP.</p><p>So then I clicked on Find Network Printer, typed in the IP, and it found my printer, showed HPLIP as the connection setting, and then I clicked Forward.</p><p>At this stage, I had to select HP, then scroll down a list of hundreds of drivers until I found OfficeJet 4630. Everything got set up correctly.</p><p>However, I know that in the past, I&#160; was able to get this setup nearly automatically after clicking on Network Printer, and the correct HPLIP driver got installed.</p><p>So I&#039;m really curious what make the network printer setup magically work on some Linux installs.</p><p>Thanks!</p>]]></description>
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