Yesterday my company received a new printer. The printer comes with a web
interface that lets it easily be installed on windows clients, however
certain applications didn't appear to like the printer so I figured I'd try
installing it on the CUPS server and installing it on the clients that way.
After I added the printer to CUPS, every two minutes the printer receives a
print job from users "Unknown", and prints out the following:

POST / HTTP/1.1
Content-Length: 288
Content-Type: application/ipp
Host: 192.168.111.4 (this is the printers IP)
User-Agent: CUPS/1.3.7
Expect: 100-continue

Then what appears to be two lines of text printed over top each other.  I
tried disabling ipp on the printer, hoping this would make it ignore the
strange print requests, yet they still keep coming.  The job log in CUPS
doesn't show anything like this. I'm not sure what to do.  Has anyone had a
problem like this before?

-- 
John D. Mort
http://john.mort.net
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