Btw @cpollock, I noticed you have a 1020 printer. HP uses a convoluted method to ensure you accept their license agreement to install their proprietary driver for this particular printer. If you haven't already done so by first installing the hplip gui and then manually running the hp setup, then go ahead and do a "sudo apt-get install hplip-gui", turn on the printer, then "delete" the printer listed in your list of installed printers, then do a "hp-setup", accept the license agreement, follow the instructions to complete installation, reboot, and now you're free to uninstall "hplip-gui" if you want. (Just don't also uninstall "hplip".)
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