Note that cups-browsed never "corrects" any print queues which it did
not create by itself. It removes all print queues which it created
(except for a queue which is set to be the default printer) on shut down
or when the printer or server is shut down or disappears for any other
reason. With this all manual changes on these print queues get lost. On
boot or when the server/printer reappears cups-browsed creates a new
print queue.

Queues stay conserved and keep your changes probably because you have
set them as default printer or you have created a new print queue (and
not modified one which was originally created by cups-browsed).

Print queues created by cups-browsed are marked as such in
/etc/cups/printers.conf. They contain the entry "Option cups-browsed
true". Note that CUPS does not update printers.conf immediately and can
write to it at any time and also cups-browsed does not re-check whether
the "Option cups-browsed true" is still there when removing the queue on
shutdown. So do not edit printers.conf when at least one of cupsd and
cups-browsed is running.

To get a working queue for your printer, ignore the one created by cups-
browsed (it will disappear with the next version of cups-filters) and
create a new one using the "New printer" button in system-config-
printer. This queue will stay conserved through reboot and keep your
settings.

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