The 8715 has been supported since HPLIP 3.16.5. I cannot understand why you cannot use a version which is packaged by your distro. Not unless your objective is to help test 3.19.5/3.19.6.
From your error_log:
> PID 11639 (/usr/lib/cups/filter/hpcups) stopped with status 127 (File too large)
I've never seen this before and do not understand it.
The 8715 has been supported since HPLIP 3.16.5. I cannot understand why you cannot use a version which is packaged by your distro. Not unless your objective is to help test 3.19.5/3.19.6.
From your error_log:
> PID 11639 (/usr/lib/ cups/filter/ hpcups) stopped with status 127 (File too large)
I've never seen this before and do not understand it.
> [Job 81] Unable to open raster stream - : Broken pipe
> [Job 81] GPL Ghostscript 9.26: Unrecoverable error, exit code 1
Perturbing. On Debian unstable (HPLIP 3.18.12) I can set up a print queue for your printer and (as root) do
cupsfilter -p /etc/cups/ ppd/8715. ppd -m printer/foo -e /etc/nsswitch.conf > out.dat 2>log
The log shows no errors.
If your objective is to get printing working, I would set up one of these queues:
lpadmin -p 8715 -v ipp://HPFC3FDBE FEEC1.local: 631/ipp/ print -E -m everywhere
lpadmin -p 8715 -v ipp://HPFC3FDBE FEEC1.local: 631/ipp/ print -E -m driverless: ipp://HPFC3FDBE FEEC1.local: 631/ipp/ print
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Brian.