Reading http://www.cups.org/str.php?L2268+P0+S0+C0+I0+E0+M20+Q2268 (The
wish-bug report that have given life to auth-info-required attribute,
implemented by the bug reporter himself, Mike) is enlightening.

It would probably be even more if I knew a bit more about CUPS.

After reading it, I understand a bit the fact that it is normal that the line:
auth-info-required username,password
keeps 'creeping in' (English is not my first language, excuse if the expression 
is wrong) in printers.conf file.

<<
BACKENDS

Backends will continue to get the authentication information from the
cache file (aNNNNN in the spool directory, where NNNNN is the job ID).
The format of this file is one authentication value per line, with each
value Base64-encoded.

When the authentication fails, backends can send an "ATTR: 
auth-info-required=..." message to stderr to reconfigure the auth-info-required 
attribute on the queue, and then exit with code 2 to indicate that 
authentication is required.
>>

and the auth-info-required is then save 'normally' when the
printers.conf file is saved.

This suggest than rather than remove that line, it would be better to change it 
to become:
auth-info-required none
that would indicate that the remote system where the printer is, does not 
request any authorization.

Also, since Gnome seems unable to request a username and password yet, it would 
be good to also add a line:
auth-info-supported none
to indicate that the local system have no idea how to deal with authorization.
Or does it knows how to deal with 'domain' authorization?

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