On Sat, Jan 01, 2022 at 03:07:44PM -0500, Hendrik Boom wrote:
> I installed CUPS a part of the standard istall long ago.
> I had no trouble configuring it back the to talk sweet to me printer.
> Worked fine.  Bu tnow it doesn't.
> 
> The printer seems to hae changed its IP number.
> Now I can tell it explicitly what IP numder to use by entering stuff in its 
> physical control panel.  So all I should have to do is to set its IP number 
> to 
> whatever CUPS (now unsuccessfuly) uses to talk to it. 
> 
> What I don't know is how to get CUPS to tell me what IP number it currently 
> thinks 
> belongs to the printer.
> 
> There should be some simple way of asking CUPS to tell me this.
> 
> -- hendrik

As I mentioned esewhere, the problem wasn't that CUPS had the wrong IP number.
And I thought I'd have to delete CUPS knowledge of my printer before starting 
over with its cofiguration. 
But I could find no way to tell CUPS to remove a printer (and it seems to know 
several that no longer exist.)


However, I just went to http port 631 on localhost and told it to add a printer.
Worked like a charm.  Don't know what it did with the old printer description.
Presumably it *is* possiblt to have two identical printers with different 
options.

-- hendrik

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