For me, the printer indicator is present from the outset/log-on,
regardless of whether or not an active printer is connected, or whether
or not there is a job in the queue. I *am* using wingpanel though, so I
don't know whether this explains the indicators persistent presence, but
the printer indicator really ought to only be present when an active or
erroneous print job is present within the queue or (optionally) only if
an active printer is connected. Regardless of what panel one uses , be
it wingpanel, unity or GNOME2 and it's various forks.

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  Printer indicator still there after removing printer

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