Sid Boyce wrote:
> My cups config is set up to accept connections from hosts on the LAN, 
> the broadcast is seen and the printers are recognised by the other 
> systems on the LAN, e.g:
> On the remote, fresh install of 10.2 x86_64 and upgraded to 10.3 Alpha3 
> from factory:
> barrabas is the local system with the USB printers attached and Boycie 
> is one of the x86_64 systems on the LAN.
> I even tried explicitly setting up "AllowUser" for printers.conf.

I made a setup as explained by you (with exception that 10.2 is no
64bit, but the 10.3 Alpha3 is the 64bit machine), and I can tell you:
I didn't have any problems. I can remote print.

Don't know where your problem is.

At least: it's working at my side. So I got the feeling that it should
be a configuration error at yours.

Regards,
        Klaus.
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