New comment by MechDR on void-packages repository https://github.com/void-linux/void-packages/issues/41695#issuecomment-1402281785 Comment: @dataCobra @biopsin @paper42 OK, I managed to get it working after the update. But, I couldn't get it to work through the system-config-printer UI or CUPS. I had to remove the printer, then add it again through hplip-setup. Then, it downloaded a new version the proprietary HP plugin, added the printer and everything just worked again (shrug). The weird thing is, here's what it lists that it uses as the driver. ![SCREENSHOT_24-01-2023_17-52-20](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/45944962/214356663-f3979a25-8675-4c84-b51a-ed1cb2b3549b.png) Note the version, says 3.22.6. Before I removed the printer and added it again through hplip-setup, it didn't work even if I changed the driver to 3.22.10. Now, if I change it to 3.22.10, it works (shrug). ![SCREENSHOT_24-01-2023_17-57-14](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/45944962/214358193-15977473-513e-4758-8b7f-a998090a8e7f.png) ![SCREENSHOT_24-01-2023_17-58-01](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/45944962/214358222-de5a61f6-8836-4b89-b5bc-743e7ae26d04.png) ![SCREENSHOT_24-01-2023_17-59-21](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/45944962/214358261-2efc67eb-1979-428b-a83d-253013dcbfbb.png) So, it works regardless if I choose 3.22.6 or 3.22.10 (shrug). My guess is hplip downloaded a new version of the proprietary plugin that's needed for this printer and it doesn't do that automatically when just upgrading the hplip install locally. Thoughts?