7520 scan to smb/cifs drive

I just bought a photosmart 7520.  One thing I'd like to do that doesn't seem obvious is to have it scan to an SMB share.  I do not run windows or macos in my network - just linux, so I'm not able to install the client software that comes with the printer.  Is it possible to set the printer up to save to an SMB (CIFS) share?  I'm asking this hoping that what's going on behind the scenes with your client software is that you're doing something like that and that it's just a matter of naming conventions, setting up dns properly or some such.

Hello svdasein,
Welcome to the HP Forums.
I have researched the question at hand and what I have found is that the Officejet 8600 or the 8620 are the only models that have the capability for smb.
The only other option to try is to go to the following link for the HP Linux Imaging and Printing software.
I hope this information helps.
Thanks for your time.
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