![]() ![]() ![]() After Googling the problem, I found basically two solutions. This seems like a pretty common problem with this printer. I would tell it to print something, then after a minute, it would tell me that the print job was done, even though nothing had actually been printed. And technically, it did set it up automatically. The P1006 is basically the only inexpensive laser printer that was being sold at any of the stores I had browsed through, so I figured it was common enough that Ubuntu would recognise and set it up automatically. The instillation took a lot longer than I expected. The only problem I’ve had with it was the instillation. It prints out D&D character sheets a lot faster than the 4L did. Knowing all this, my mother got me the HP Laserjet P1006 for Christmas, and I love it so far. Unfortunately, my old HP Laserjet 4L has finally gotten flaky (after many years of reliable service), so it was time I got a new printer anyway. They’re good cheap color printers, but I’ve never needed to print in color it’s a nice feature, but it’s unnecessary for me. I hate Inkjet printers, because I consider them little more than a money sink if used on a regular basis (those ink cartages are insanely overpriced). My mother got me a laser printer for Christmas. ![]()
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