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>From an earlier thread I started on the same problem:

"Stop the printer using Command Center (unless you have better way), then
run tunelp -r /lp0 (or the correct equivalent device.)

Sometimes I have to clear the /var/spool/cups (files only) and the
/var/spool/cups/tmp directory to make this work."

Thanks to James Taylor on that. I've used it again and again since then.




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