Yes,

The D2400 series ppd files should work for you.

jh



Farrel Lifson wrote:
> On the HPLIP supported devices page the HP DeskJet D2460 is listed as
> being supported. However there is no PPD file for the D2460. There is
> a PPD file for the DeskJet D2400 but I'm not sure if that's
> compatiable. The supported devices page says that the 'Print Class' is
> DJ3600, but there is no PPD file that corresponds to a DeskJet 3600
> (there is one for the OfficeJet 3600 though).
> 
> I would guess that the D2400 PPD file will work but I'd just like to
> double check.
> 
> Farrel
> 
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