Steve Rippl schrieb:
  1. Remove the printer via the web interface in CUPS:

I use LPD and allready removed it out of printcap.



  3. Run the rpcclient command to manually reverse the integration
        process performed by cupsaddsmb
1. rpcclient localhost -U username -c ‘deldriverex
                printername’ "Windows NT x86"
2. If you wish to disassociate the driver for all
                architectures, and you do, then specifying the
                architecture via the "Windows NT x86" statement is not
                necessary.

This is what I did over the serversettings dialog out of windows.



     5. Delete the PPD file created by cupsaddsmb for the printer you
        have removed from the [print$] share folder to avoid
        accumulation.

I don't have this, because i don't use cups.



But the "printing/printer-name.tdb" file left in the lock directory and the entries in ntprinters.tdb are still left. :-(



Regards
Marc

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