Exactly:

# lpstat -e
ECOSYS-P6026cdn
Kyocera_ECOSYS_P6026cdn

# lpstat -v
Device for ECOSYS-P6026cdn: socket://192.168.4.2

That makes sense to me - as I could swear that I really  printed on a
printer, and later (maybe after rebooting, the next day etc) I try to
print on the same one, and it doesn't work.

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  "driverless" printer workflow has bad usability/ is partly broken

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