See subject line.  I'm trying to add and configure the second physical 
printer on my system, but had to turn it off and clean house in 
/var/spool/cups/tmp by hand bedause the wroing driver was feeding 
reams of blank paper.

Turned it back on, getting this in //var/log/messages:
Nov 18 10:33:04 coyote kernel: hub 1-0:1.0: new USB device on port 2, 
assigned address 6
Nov 18 10:33:04 coyote kernel: drivers/usb/class/usblp.c: usblp0: USB 
Bidirectional printer dev 6 if 0 alt 0 proto 2 vid 0x04B8 pid 0x0005

And I've now done this several times as you can see by the assigned 
address of 6.  But it should still show up, and did before I shut it 
off, as usb://Epson Stylus C82 on usb port 2, which may not be exact, 
but now it shows up a usb printer #2, no name when looked at by the 
web interface.  And it won't print, the jobs are hung forever.

I know it will be back if I reboot, but why should I have to?

Is there some utility that can force a complete re-initialization of 
the usb system?

-- 
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