The hp backend was changed to return an error back to CUPS if the device is no longer available. This means it should only loop if the device returns a valid device-id.
Check the CUPS error policy for the specified printer queue. CUPS can stop-printer, abort-job or retry-job. If the policy is retry-job then this may cause the syslog to fill up.
The hp backend was changed to return an error back to CUPS if the device is no longer available. This means it should only loop if the device returns a valid device-id.
Check the CUPS error policy for the specified printer queue. CUPS can stop-printer, abort-job or retry-job. If the policy is retry-job then this may cause the syslog to fill up.