Providing the IP address works for me, too.

But this is only a workaround. What about those who want to add a
printer without researching the IP addess (for instance on a large scale
network.)

Furthermore, if someone configures the printers of a network to search
for an address via DHCP this will as well lead to some problems, as the
IP address might change over the course of time. (And I do not want to
change my printer settings every now and then.)

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