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There is currently bug#904652, see https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Most_annoying_bugs_13.2#Printing To fix this issue re-install cups-filters-ghostscript. To do that run as root: zypper install --force cups-filters-ghostscript Afterwards restart the cupsd. To do that run as root: rccups restart Please provide feedback whether or not this helps to make Samsung's driver working. If Samsung's driver still does not work, there is basically nothing what we can do. In this case you may check the CUPS debug messages. Perhaps this shows something of interest why Samsung's driver does not work, see "Usually provide CUPS debug messages" at https://en.opensuse.org/SDB:How_to_Report_a_Printing_Issue Reports about issues in third-party software are usually invalid for openSUSE because we do not provide that software and in case of proprietary third-party software we cannot do anything because we cannot even try out such software to try to reproduce an issue. See "Printers with non-free driver software" at https://en.opensuse.org/SDB:Printer_buying_guide A third-party driver is proprietary software when it contains at least one part which is proprietary software - usually a proprietary binary-only library which might be called a "module". For proprietary software nobody - except the authors or vendor of the proprietary software - can provide any kind of help and support because nobody - except the authors or vendor - know how their proprietary software really works. In this case you can only contact those wherefrom you got the proprietary software for any kind of help and support.