For anyone else that encounters this, running "cancel -x -a" to delete
everything from the queue (including historical control files) seems to
have cured the problem. Sorry for not keeping the evidence around, but
I'm afraid after it generated 70Mb of logs in two days I needed to fix
it :)

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Title:
  Removing document files spam from cups

Status in cups package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Since my server (running xenial) updated to cups 2.1.3-4ubuntu0.9 last
  night the CUPS logs have had a considerable number of messages from
  cupsd stating "Removing document files" - about 3 or 4 a second
  constantly. Stopping the cups service stops the log-spam, and starting
  it again immediately resumes it (after a few hundred "Loading from
  cache..." messages). I've tried removing document files from the cache
  (there were a couple of ancient ones lying around - it's not a heavily
  used printer), but this made little difference to the symptoms.

  I'm pretty confident this is due to the upgrade as:

  1. the spam in the logs starts immediately after CUPS reloads (after
  the upgrade)

  2. looking at the diff for 2.1.3-4ubuntu0.9 it does seem to be
  fiddling with things related to job clean-up (e.g. cupsdUpdateJobs and
  cupsdCleanJobs in scheduler/job.c)

  If I can provide any further information, do let me know!

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