No. Seems to be the option "-l" which causes systemd to shutdown cupsd
and to restart if a print job is available. For applications with pre-
checks for available printers or given printer names (for instance with
java javax.print.PrintServiceLookup) or with CUPS web Interface on
demand this does n
I had the same problem in Ubuntu 16.04.1. After some testing I removed
all (3) printers and all cups-related packages and reinstalled them. And
now (without any additonal changes) all works fine. The only difference:
The first time I used a port forwarding to the remote print server like
"ssh -L 16