Don't know what I did, but finally I have succeeded disabling the
display of the driverless network printers.

Right before systemd reported cups-browsed as stopped.

Can it be the case that you need /both/ the process stopped /and/ the
BrowseRemoteProtocols in its conf file set to none /at the same time/
plus a restart of the desktop environment?

In case, I would change the bug title to "please document how to disable
the display of the driverless network printers" in the print dialog. It
can be a handy feature in places with just a couple of printers of
different brands, but in some environments it needs to be off.

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  Regression, poor user experience, print dialogs garbled by
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