Hi Sebastien,

as I wrote in the previous comment, I filed the issue for Ubuntu for the
future, because it seems new hplip version hasn't arrived yet.

I'm able to reproduce the issue with my MFD device - HP LaserJet m1536 -
with scanning. According of hpaio code, most devices are using a plugin
for scanning.

The basic reproducer is (after you install hplip-3.20.6):

Prereq:
- has an OS which haven't had HP plugin installed before ('hp-plugin' wasn't 
run successfully)
- has a device which needs HP plugin for printing or scanning or for both
- printing and scanning needs to be done via HPLIP, not via any driverless 
solutions (print queue device uri needs to start with 'hp://', scanner device 
uri with 'hpaio://')

Steps to reproduce for printing (if the device needs HP plugin for printing):
1) install the print queue via hp-setup
2) try to print

Actual result:
Printing fails due missing plugin

Expected result:
Printing goes well


Steps to reproduce for scanning (if the device needs HP plugin for scanning):
1) find out your scanner device uri with:
 
$ scanimage -L

2) take hpaio:// uri from previous uri and use scanimage to scan:

$ scanimage -d <device_uri> >out.pnm

Actual results:
Scanning fails with Device I/O.

Expected results:
Scanning works.

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  version 3.20.6 turns off plugin requirement for most printers

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