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10-19-2022 07:42 AM
Product: HP ProBook 450 G8 Notebook PC (1A893AV)
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)
My HP Deskjet 2720 AIO Printer was setup using "HP Easy Start" & the "DJ2700_Full_WebPack_51.2.4771" software, to print & scan from my old HP ProBook 450 G1 running on Windows 8.1, via a USB cable connection between the printer & the laptop. If possible, I would like setup my new "HP ProBook 450G8 " (Win10) to share the DJ 2720 printer with my old HP PB 450 G1 laptop, preferably using the same software, instead of the default "HP Smart App" for Windows 10 (which offers very limited print & scan settings), & either via USB connection, or preferably wirelessly. Would greatly appreciate some advice on how to do this. Thank you.
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