I'm not too sure how important this is. This sounds more like a feature
request though. I think it could probably be implemented in the applet
too. I believe that after any major change, cups restart is done anyways
and any user with enough idea that there's a server beneath that needs
to be configured might probably go ahead and do it with the cupsys
restart command. We might just have a "refresh" command that makes
things a lot easier for the end user. It can be an exec restart command
that will restart the cupsys server.

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[GUI] Allow user to 'restart', 'stop' and 'start' /etc/init.d/cupsys via 
system-config-printer
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/183691
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