> Ghee
> 
> I still need a procedure to reset back to a virgin
> state. I removed /etc/lp and lpsched (I guess)
> recreated an empty /etc/lp/printers. But lpstat -a,
> lpadmin -c still show several "unknown printer"s
> which lpadmin -x can't remove. 

This problem can be resolved by removing $HOME/.printers.
so do mv $HOME/.printers  $HOME/.printers.bak

> 
> Some  (or maybe all)  of the phantom entries
> corresponds to usb printers that were auto added at
> some point. These must be stored somewhere other than
> under /etc/lp.
> 
> The state I'm in now is that when I attach one of
> those USB printers,  the auto add popup comes up but
> fails as duplicate queue if I let it use the default
> name, and fails as "failed to connect" if I rename it
> in the popup.

This could be your profiles messed up somehow or another.

Try, profiles and see what you have.

You should have Basic Solaris User right before All.

-Ghee
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