(In reply to Johannes Meixner from comment #3) > Does it still happen with current HPLIP 3.19.12? > > I am afraid in the foreseeable future I won't find any time > to have a closer look what actually goes on here. > > In general regarding HPLIP: > > HPLIP is developed by HP. > > We (i.e. openSUSE) distribute HP's HPLIP software "as is" > but we do not develop it, cf. > https://en.opensuse.org/SDB:How_to_set-up_a_HP_printer > > Issues with HPLIP are usually upstream issues > that should be reported directly to HP via > https://developers.hp.com/hp-linux-imaging-and-printing/support > > Accordingly issues with HPLIP are usually closed as "upstream", cf. > https://bugzilla.opensuse.org/page.cgi?id=status_resolution_matrix.html > and "Background Information" in > https://en.opensuse.org/SDB:How_to_Report_a_Printing_Issue > > So if the issue still happens with current HPLIP > and if you report this issue directly to upstream HPLIP > please post an URL to your upstream issue report as reference here. running hp-check from cl provides: see attached hp-check.log plus following: Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/bin/hp-check", line 862, in <module> num_errors, num_warns = dep.validate(time_flag, is_quiet_mode) File "/usr/bin/hp-check", line 367, in validate self.__update_deps_info(supported_distro_vrs, dep, File "/usr/bin/hp-check", line 210, in __update_deps_info installed_ver = self.core.version_func[deps_info[6]]() File "/usr/share/hplip/installer/dcheck.py", line 303, in get_pyQt4_version from PyQt4 import QtCore ImportError: cannot import name 'QtCore' from 'PyQt4' (unknown location) So appears problem is solved. You can close or advise and I will tks,