On Tue, 21 Jan 2014 09:32:59 -0800
wes <[email protected]> dijo:

>> The only problem is that the router doesn't see any of the printers,

>You've already mitigated this by issuing a DHCP reservation for your
>other devices so they won't collide with your static assignments any
>more. However the next time you plug something in, it's only a matter
>of time before this happens again. You should segregate your IP
>address space such that devices configured statically are assigned
>addresses outside your router's DHCP range. You can change either the
>static IPs or the DHCP range (or both) to accomplish this.

OK, the router had .100 - .199 reserved for DHCP devices, so I went to
each printer and set its address to <.100, then changed the addresses
in the CUPS printer setups to match, and printed a test page to be
sure it all worked. That sounds like it will eliminate any future
problems. 
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