>  # for the clients
>  pr:lp=%P@localhost
>
>  lp:server
>    # you have the rest of your existing printcap entry here.
>    :....
More specifically, I've now the following printcap entries:

    d001_pcl:client:%P@localhost
    d001_pcl:server        :rm=d001.starcoating.ch:rp=d001_pcl:         
:sd=/var/spool/lpd/d001_pcl:        :lf=/var/spool/lpd/d001_pcl/log:         
:af=/var/spool/lpd/d001_pcl/acct:        :bk:la@:mx#0:        :tr=:cl:sh:sf:

>  After you do this,  you can use 'lpc reread' and then
>  lpq -Ppr to make sure that you see the local print spooler.
And don't forget checkpc -f!

This seems to have eliminated the problem. At least there was not
a  single  problem during the last two days in spite of very high
print volumes.

Mit herzlichem Gruss

                                        Andreas Mueller

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