Several weeks I go I was in the market for a new printer/scanner/copier. After 
some investigation I purchased an HP Photosmart C6280. I got a pretty good 
price, I liked the 6 ink cartridges, the networking capability, and the other 
features. The HP site said it's completely compatible to Ubuntu - print, 
scan, photocard readers, and networking. It seemed to work like a charm. I 
could print and scan, my wife's Mac could print and scan - amazing. Then I 
tried the photocard readers. They aren't recognized on my Kubuntu box. They 
are on my wife's Mac. The printer shows her Mac as the only save location. I 
contacted HP and they informed me that the printer was not considered 
compatible with Linux (not part of hplip) and that their site was incorrect. 
As I said, most of it works, but I have to mount the photocards manually 
as "USB mass storage devices."  I have searched everywhere (that I can think 
of) for guidance in how to mount a USB mass storage device that is not 
recognized by my system. Can anyone point me in the right direction? TIA
-- 
An old mainframer getting modern

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