Epson C88 - Windows printer sharing?

We just got an Epson C88 which is compatible with Macs, even has Mac drivers. Right now its 'hanging off' of a Windows based print server. I tried to install the driver and point my iBook to the computer its hanging on, however I can't print from it. Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance!

It depends, you mention your router is windows based only?
If it has a print server, most print servers should be able to uderstand TCP/IP for both Windows and MAC.
In this case you do not need to use a gimp print driver for the C88. The normal driver on the CD or off Epson's website will work. You will need to find the assigned IP the router gave the printer, and use the TCP IP option to add your printer in your Printer Setup Utility.

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    D [09/Aug/2012:20:46:58 -0400] Get-Printer-Attributes ipp://localhost:631/printers/EPSON_WorkForce_320_Series
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    D [09/Aug/2012:20:46:58 -0400] Get-Printer-Attributes ipp://localhost/printers/EPSON_WorkForce_320
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    D [09/Aug/2012:20:46:58 -0400] Get-Printer-Attributes ipp://localhost/printers/EPSON_WorkForce_320_Series
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    D [09/Aug/2012:20:46:58 -0400] Get-Printer-Attributes ipp://localhost/printers/EPSON_WorkForce_320_Series
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    D [09/Aug/2012:20:46:58 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Dirty files", busy="Active clients and dirty files"
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    D [09/Aug/2012:20:46:58 -0400] [Client 17] POST /printers/EPSON_WorkForce_320 HTTP/1.1
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:46:58 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Active clients and dirty files", busy="Dirty files"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:46:58 -0400] [Client 17] Authorized as "tommybergeron" using AuthRef + PeerCred
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:46:58 -0400] [Client 20] POST /printers/EPSON_WorkForce_320_Series HTTP/1.1
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:46:58 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Active clients and dirty files", busy="Active clients and dirty files"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:46:58 -0400] [Client 20] No authentication data provided.
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:46:58 -0400] [Client 17] 2.0 Get-Printer-Attributes 296
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:46:58 -0400] Get-Printer-Attributes ipp://localhost/printers/EPSON_WorkForce_320
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:46:58 -0400] Returning IPP successful-ok for Get-Printer-Attributes (ipp://localhost/printers/EPSON_WorkForce_320) from localhost
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:46:58 -0400] [Client 20] 2.0 Get-Printer-Attributes 297
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:46:58 -0400] Get-Printer-Attributes ipp://localhost/printers/EPSON_WorkForce_320_Series
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    D [09/Aug/2012:20:46:58 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Active clients and dirty files", busy="Active clients and dirty files"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:46:58 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Dirty files", busy="Active clients and dirty files"
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    D [09/Aug/2012:20:46:58 -0400] Get-Printer-Attributes ipp://localhost/printers/EPSON_WorkForce_320
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    D [09/Aug/2012:20:46:58 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Dirty files", busy="Active clients and dirty files"
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    D [09/Aug/2012:20:46:58 -0400] Get-Printer-Attributes ipp://localhost/printers/EPSON_WorkForce_320_Series
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:46:58 -0400] Returning IPP successful-ok for Get-Printer-Attributes (ipp://localhost/printers/EPSON_WorkForce_320_Series) from localhost
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:46:58 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Dirty files", busy="Active clients and dirty files"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:46:58 -0400] [Client 17] POST /printers/EPSON_WorkForce_320_Series HTTP/1.1
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:46:58 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Active clients and dirty files", busy="Dirty files"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:46:58 -0400] [Client 17] Authorized as "tommybergeron" using AuthRef + PeerCred
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:46:58 -0400] [Client 17] 2.0 Get-Printer-Attributes 300
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:46:58 -0400] Get-Printer-Attributes ipp://localhost/printers/EPSON_WorkForce_320_Series
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:46:58 -0400] Returning IPP successful-ok for Get-Printer-Attributes (ipp://localhost/printers/EPSON_WorkForce_320_Series) from localhost
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:46:58 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Dirty files", busy="Active clients and dirty files"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:46:58 -0400] [Client 20] HTTP_WAITING Closing on EOF
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:46:58 -0400] [Client 20] Closing connection.
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:46:58 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Dirty files", busy="Dirty files"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:46:58 -0400] [Client 17] POST /printers/EPSON_WorkForce_320_Series HTTP/1.1
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:46:58 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Active clients and dirty files", busy="Dirty files"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:46:58 -0400] [Client 17] Authorized as "tommybergeron" using AuthRef + PeerCred
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:46:58 -0400] [Client 17] 2.0 Get-Printer-Attributes 301
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:46:58 -0400] Get-Printer-Attributes ipp://localhost/printers/EPSON_WorkForce_320_Series
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:46:58 -0400] Returning IPP successful-ok for Get-Printer-Attributes (ipp://localhost/printers/EPSON_WorkForce_320_Series) from localhost
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:46:58 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Dirty files", busy="Active clients and dirty files"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:46:58 -0400] [Client 17] POST /printers/EPSON_WorkForce_320 HTTP/1.1
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:46:58 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Active clients and dirty files", busy="Dirty files"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:46:58 -0400] [Client 17] Authorized as "tommybergeron" using AuthRef + PeerCred
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:46:58 -0400] [Client 17] 2.0 Get-Printer-Attributes 302
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:46:58 -0400] Get-Printer-Attributes ipp://localhost/printers/EPSON_WorkForce_320
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:46:58 -0400] Returning IPP successful-ok for Get-Printer-Attributes (ipp://localhost/printers/EPSON_WorkForce_320) from localhost
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:46:58 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Dirty files", busy="Active clients and dirty files"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:46:58 -0400] [Client 17] POST /printers/EPSON_WorkForce_320 HTTP/1.1
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:46:58 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Active clients and dirty files", busy="Dirty files"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:46:58 -0400] [Client 17] Authorized as "tommybergeron" using AuthRef + PeerCred
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:46:58 -0400] [Client 17] 2.0 Get-Printer-Attributes 303
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:46:58 -0400] Get-Printer-Attributes ipp://localhost/printers/EPSON_WorkForce_320
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:46:58 -0400] Returning IPP successful-ok for Get-Printer-Attributes (ipp://localhost/printers/EPSON_WorkForce_320) from localhost
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:46:58 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Dirty files", busy="Active clients and dirty files"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:46:58 -0400] [Client 17] POST /printers/EPSON_WorkForce_320_Series HTTP/1.1
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:46:58 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Active clients and dirty files", busy="Dirty files"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:46:58 -0400] [Client 17] Authorized as "tommybergeron" using AuthRef + PeerCred
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:46:58 -0400] [Client 17] 2.0 Get-Printer-Attributes 304
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:46:58 -0400] Get-Printer-Attributes ipp://localhost/printers/EPSON_WorkForce_320_Series
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:46:58 -0400] Returning IPP successful-ok for Get-Printer-Attributes (ipp://localhost/printers/EPSON_WorkForce_320_Series) from localhost
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:46:58 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Dirty files", busy="Active clients and dirty files"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:46:58 -0400] [Client 17] POST /printers/EPSON_WorkForce_320_Series HTTP/1.1
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:46:58 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Active clients and dirty files", busy="Dirty files"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:46:58 -0400] [Client 17] Authorized as "tommybergeron" using AuthRef + PeerCred
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:46:58 -0400] [Client 17] 2.0 Get-Printer-Attributes 305
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:46:58 -0400] Get-Printer-Attributes ipp://localhost/printers/EPSON_WorkForce_320_Series
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:46:58 -0400] Returning IPP successful-ok for Get-Printer-Attributes (ipp://localhost/printers/EPSON_WorkForce_320_Series) from localhost
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:46:58 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Dirty files", busy="Active clients and dirty files"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:46:58 -0400] [Client 19] POST / HTTP/1.1
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:46:58 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Active clients and dirty files", busy="Dirty files"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:46:58 -0400] [Client 19] No authentication data provided.
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:46:58 -0400] [Client 19] 2.0 CUPS-Get-Printers 244
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:46:58 -0400] CUPS-Get-Printers
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:46:58 -0400] Returning IPP successful-ok for CUPS-Get-Printers (no URI) from localhost
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:46:58 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Dirty files", busy="Active clients and dirty files"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [Client 16] GET /admin/?OP=redirect HTTP/1.1
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Active clients and dirty files", busy="Dirty files"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [Client 16] Authorized as tommybergeron using Basic
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [CGI] argv[0] = "/usr/libexec/cups/cgi-bin/admin.cgi"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [CGI] argv[1] = "OP=redirect"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [CGI] envp[0] = "<CFProcessPath>"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [CGI] envp[1] = "CUPS_CACHEDIR=/private/var/spool/cups/cache"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [CGI] envp[2] = "CUPS_DATADIR=/usr/share/cups"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [CGI] envp[3] = "CUPS_DOCROOT=/usr/share/doc/cups"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [CGI] envp[4] = "CUPS_FONTPATH=/usr/share/cups/fonts"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [CGI] envp[5] = "CUPS_REQUESTROOT=/private/var/spool/cups"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [CGI] envp[6] = "CUPS_SERVERBIN=/usr/libexec/cups"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [CGI] envp[7] = "CUPS_SERVERROOT=/private/etc/cups"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [CGI] envp[8] = "CUPS_STATEDIR=/private/etc/cups"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [CGI] envp[9] = "HOME=/private/var/spool/cups/tmp"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [CGI] envp[10] = "PATH=/usr/libexec/cups/filter:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [CGI] envp[11] = "SERVER_ADMIN=root@macbookpro"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [CGI] envp[12] = "SOFTWARE=CUPS/1.6svn"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [CGI] envp[13] = "TMPDIR=/private/var/spool/cups/tmp"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [CGI] envp[14] = "USER=root"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [CGI] envp[15] = "CUPS_MAX_MESSAGE=2047"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [CGI] envp[16] = "CUPS_SERVER=/private/var/run/cupsd"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [CGI] envp[17] = "CUPS_ENCRYPTION=IfRequested"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [CGI] envp[18] = "IPP_PORT=631"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [CGI] envp[19] = "AUTH_TYPE=Basic"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [CGI] envp[20] = "LANG=en_US.UTF8"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [CGI] envp[21] = "REDIRECT_STATUS=1"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [CGI] envp[22] = "GATEWAY_INTERFACE=CGI/1.1"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [CGI] envp[23] = "SERVER_NAME=localhost"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [CGI] envp[24] = "SERVER_PORT=631"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [CGI] envp[25] = "REMOTE_ADDR=127.0.0.1"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [CGI] envp[26] = "REMOTE_HOST=localhost"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [CGI] envp[27] = "SCRIPT_NAME=/admin/"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [CGI] envp[28] = "SCRIPT_FILENAME=/usr/share/doc/cups/admin/"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [CGI] envp[29] = "REMOTE_USER=tommybergeron"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [CGI] envp[30] = "SERVER_PROTOCOL=HTTP/1.1"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [CGI] envp[31] = "HTTP_COOKIE=connect.sid=s:ipRuxZJvNtYmW7P44mmge8ti.ABflnhlQWynC7La7GrcWkh2igoa HwJ2e+VUN29SfQbU; WRUID=1503727642.1142226969; username=tbergeron; ZDEDebuggerPresent=php,phtml,php3; PHPSESSID=78h32oighs8ul0nptfbhd928r0; session_id=8f3bba12-5ac1-4024-8b9e-8136cde26e09; org.cups.sid=f6e09e6d6683b1b0a742032482419c1f; nodesess=1344469061773jDrPbcoQQk"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [CGI] envp[32] = "HTTP_USER_AGENT=Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_8_0) AppleWebKit/537.1 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/21.0.1180.57 Safari/537.1"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [CGI] envp[33] = "HTTP_REFERER=http://localhost:631/admin/"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [CGI] envp[34] = "REQUEST_METHOD=GET"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [CGI] envp[35] = "QUERY_STRING=OP=redirect"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [CGI] Started /usr/libexec/cups/cgi-bin/admin.cgi (PID 11567)
    I [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [Client 16] Started "/usr/libexec/cups/cgi-bin/admin.cgi" (pid=11567)
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [Client 16] file=20
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [Client 19] HTTP_WAITING Closing on EOF
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [Client 19] Closing connection.
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Active clients and dirty files", busy="Active clients and dirty files"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [CGI] admin.cgi started...
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [CGI] http=0x7f9fca809200
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [CGI] cgiSetVariable: SECTION="admin"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [CGI] cgiSetVariable: REFRESH_PAGE=""
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [CGI] org.cups.sid cookie is "f6e09e6d6683b1b0a742032482419c1f"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [CGI] cgiSetVariable: OP="redirect"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [CGI] redirecting with prefix http://localhost:631!
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [Client 19] Accepted from localhost (Domain)
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] PID 11567 (/usr/libexec/cups/cgi-bin/admin.cgi) exited with no errors.
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [Client 19] HTTP_WAITING Closing on EOF
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [Client 19] Closing connection.
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Active clients and dirty files", busy="Active clients and dirty files"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] Script header: Location: http://localhost:631/admin
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] Script header:
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Dirty files", busy="Active clients and dirty files"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [Client 16] GET /admin HTTP/1.1
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Active clients and dirty files", busy="Dirty files"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [Client 16] Authorized as tommybergeron using Basic
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [CGI] argv[0] = "/usr/libexec/cups/cgi-bin/admin.cgi"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [CGI] envp[0] = "<CFProcessPath>"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [CGI] envp[1] = "CUPS_CACHEDIR=/private/var/spool/cups/cache"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [CGI] envp[2] = "CUPS_DATADIR=/usr/share/cups"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [CGI] envp[3] = "CUPS_DOCROOT=/usr/share/doc/cups"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [CGI] envp[4] = "CUPS_FONTPATH=/usr/share/cups/fonts"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [CGI] envp[5] = "CUPS_REQUESTROOT=/private/var/spool/cups"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [CGI] envp[6] = "CUPS_SERVERBIN=/usr/libexec/cups"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [CGI] envp[7] = "CUPS_SERVERROOT=/private/etc/cups"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [CGI] envp[8] = "CUPS_STATEDIR=/private/etc/cups"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [CGI] envp[9] = "HOME=/private/var/spool/cups/tmp"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [CGI] envp[10] = "PATH=/usr/libexec/cups/filter:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [CGI] envp[11] = "SERVER_ADMIN=root@macbookpro"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [CGI] envp[12] = "SOFTWARE=CUPS/1.6svn"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [CGI] envp[13] = "TMPDIR=/private/var/spool/cups/tmp"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [CGI] envp[14] = "USER=root"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [CGI] envp[15] = "CUPS_MAX_MESSAGE=2047"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [CGI] envp[16] = "CUPS_SERVER=/private/var/run/cupsd"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [CGI] envp[17] = "CUPS_ENCRYPTION=IfRequested"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [CGI] envp[18] = "IPP_PORT=631"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [CGI] envp[19] = "AUTH_TYPE=Basic"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [CGI] envp[20] = "LANG=en_US.UTF8"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [CGI] envp[21] = "REDIRECT_STATUS=1"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [CGI] envp[22] = "GATEWAY_INTERFACE=CGI/1.1"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [CGI] envp[23] = "SERVER_NAME=localhost"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [CGI] envp[24] = "SERVER_PORT=631"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [CGI] envp[25] = "REMOTE_ADDR=127.0.0.1"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [CGI] envp[26] = "REMOTE_HOST=localhost"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [CGI] envp[27] = "SCRIPT_NAME=/admin"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [CGI] envp[28] = "SCRIPT_FILENAME=/usr/share/doc/cups/admin"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [CGI] envp[29] = "REMOTE_USER=tommybergeron"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [CGI] envp[30] = "SERVER_PROTOCOL=HTTP/1.1"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [CGI] envp[31] = "HTTP_COOKIE=connect.sid=s:ipRuxZJvNtYmW7P44mmge8ti.ABflnhlQWynC7La7GrcWkh2igoa HwJ2e+VUN29SfQbU; WRUID=1503727642.1142226969; username=tbergeron; ZDEDebuggerPresent=php,phtml,php3; PHPSESSID=78h32oighs8ul0nptfbhd928r0; session_id=8f3bba12-5ac1-4024-8b9e-8136cde26e09; org.cups.sid=f6e09e6d6683b1b0a742032482419c1f; nodesess=1344469061773jDrPbcoQQk"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [CGI] envp[32] = "HTTP_USER_AGENT=Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_8_0) AppleWebKit/537.1 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/21.0.1180.57 Safari/537.1"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [CGI] envp[33] = "HTTP_REFERER=http://localhost:631/admin/"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [CGI] envp[34] = "REQUEST_METHOD=GET"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [CGI] envp[35] = "QUERY_STRING="
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [CGI] Started /usr/libexec/cups/cgi-bin/admin.cgi (PID 11568)
    I [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [Client 16] Started "/usr/libexec/cups/cgi-bin/admin.cgi" (pid=11568)
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [Client 16] file=19
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [CGI] admin.cgi started...
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [Client 20] Accepted from localhost (Domain)
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [CGI] http=0x7f9329009200
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [CGI] cgiSetVariable: SECTION="admin"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [CGI] cgiSetVariable: REFRESH_PAGE=""
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [CGI] org.cups.sid cookie is "f6e09e6d6683b1b0a742032482419c1f"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [CGI] No form data, showing main menu...
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [CGI] cgiSetVariable: DEBUG_LOGGING="CHECKED"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [CGI] cgiSetVariable: HAVE_GSSAPI="1"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [CGI] cgiSetVariable: KERBEROS=""
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [CGI] cgiSetVariable: PRESERVE_JOBS="CHECKED"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [CGI] cgiSetVariable: PRESERVE_JOB_HISTORY="Yes"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [CGI] cgiSetVariable: PRESERVE_JOB_FILES="1d"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [CGI] cgiSetVariable: MAX_CLIENTS="100"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [CGI] cgiSetVariable: MAX_JOBS="500"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [CGI] cgiSetVariable: MAX_LOG_SIZE="1m"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [CGI] /usr/share/cups/drivers/pscript5.dll: No such file or directory
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [Client 20] POST / HTTP/1.1
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Active clients and dirty files", busy="Active clients and dirty files"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [Client 20] No authentication data provided.
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [Client 20] 2.0 Get-Subscriptions 1
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] Get-Subscriptions ipp://localhost/
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] Get-Subscriptions client-error-not-found: No subscriptions found.
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] Returning IPP client-error-not-found for Get-Subscriptions (ipp://localhost/) from localhost
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Active clients and dirty files", busy="Active clients and dirty files"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [CGI] cgiSetVariable: SERVER_NAME="localhost"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [CGI] cgiSetVariable: REMOTE_USER="tommybergeron"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [CGI] cgiSetVariable: CUPS_VERSION="CUPS v1.6svn"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [CGI] cgiSetVariable: TITLE="Administration"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [CGI] cgiSetVariable: SERVER_NAME="localhost"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [CGI] cgiSetVariable: REMOTE_USER="tommybergeron"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [CGI] cgiSetVariable: CUPS_VERSION="CUPS v1.6svn"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] Script header: Content-Type: text/html;charset=utf-8
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] Script header:
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [Client 20] HTTP_WAITING Closing on EOF
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] [Client 20] Closing connection.
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Active clients and dirty files", busy="Active clients and dirty files"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] PID 11568 (/usr/libexec/cups/cgi-bin/admin.cgi) exited with no errors.
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:03 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Dirty files", busy="Active clients and dirty files"
    E [09/Aug/2012:20:47:15 -0400] [Job 30] Stopping unresponsive job.
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:20 -0400] [Client 18] POST /jobs HTTP/1.1
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:20 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Active clients and dirty files", busy="Dirty files"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:20 -0400] [Client 18] No authentication data provided.
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:20 -0400] [Client 18] 2.0 Cancel-Job 20
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:20 -0400] Cancel-Job ipp://localhost/jobs/30
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:20 -0400] cupsdIsAuthorized: requesting-user-name="tommybergeron"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:20 -0400] [Job 30] time-at-completed=1344559640
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:20 -0400] Discarding unused job-completed event...
    I [09/Aug/2012:20:47:20 -0400] [Job 30] Job canceled by "tommybergeron"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:21 -0400] cupsdMarkDirty(---J-)
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:21 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Active clients and dirty files", busy="Active clients and dirty files"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:21 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Active clients and dirty files", busy="Active clients and dirty files"
    I [09/Aug/2012:20:47:21 -0400] [Job 30] Canceled by "tommybergeron".
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:21 -0400] Returning IPP successful-ok for Cancel-Job (ipp://localhost/jobs/30) from localhost
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:21 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Dirty files", busy="Active clients and dirty files"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:21 -0400] [Client 18] POST / HTTP/1.1
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:21 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Active clients and dirty files", busy="Dirty files"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:21 -0400] [Client 18] No authentication data provided.
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:21 -0400] [Client 18] 2.0 Get-Jobs 21
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:21 -0400] Get-Jobs ipp://localhost:631/printers/EPSON_WorkForce_320_Series
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:21 -0400] Returning IPP successful-ok for Get-Jobs (ipp://localhost:631/printers/EPSON_WorkForce_320_Series) from localhost
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:21 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Dirty files", busy="Active clients and dirty files"
    I [09/Aug/2012:20:47:29 -0400] Generating printcap /Library/Preferences/org.cups.printers.plist...
    I [09/Aug/2012:20:47:29 -0400] Saving job.cache...
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:30 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Not busy", busy="Dirty files"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:30 -0400] [Client 19] Accepted from localhost (Domain)
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:30 -0400] [Client 19] POST / HTTP/1.1
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:30 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Active clients", busy="Not busy"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:30 -0400] [Client 19] No authentication data provided.
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:30 -0400] [Client 19] 2.0 CUPS-Get-Printers 245
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:30 -0400] CUPS-Get-Printers
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:30 -0400] Returning IPP successful-ok for CUPS-Get-Printers (no URI) from localhost
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:30 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Not busy", busy="Active clients"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:30 -0400] [Client 20] Accepted from localhost (Domain)
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:30 -0400] [Client 20] POST / HTTP/1.1
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:30 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Active clients", busy="Not busy"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:30 -0400] [Client 20] No authentication data provided.
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:30 -0400] [Client 20] 2.0 CUPS-Get-Printers 53
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:30 -0400] CUPS-Get-Printers
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:30 -0400] Returning IPP successful-ok for CUPS-Get-Printers (no URI) from localhost
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:30 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Not busy", busy="Active clients"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:30 -0400] [Client 19] POST / HTTP/1.1
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:30 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Active clients", busy="Not busy"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:30 -0400] [Client 19] No authentication data provided.
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:30 -0400] [Client 19] 2.0 CUPS-Get-Printers 246
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:30 -0400] CUPS-Get-Printers
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:30 -0400] Returning IPP successful-ok for CUPS-Get-Printers (no URI) from localhost
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:30 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Not busy", busy="Active clients"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:30 -0400] [Client 21] Accepted from localhost (Domain)
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:30 -0400] [Client 21] POST / HTTP/1.1
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:30 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Active clients", busy="Not busy"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:30 -0400] [Client 21] No authentication data provided.
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:30 -0400] [Client 21] 2.0 CUPS-Get-Printers 247
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:30 -0400] CUPS-Get-Printers
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:30 -0400] Returning IPP successful-ok for CUPS-Get-Printers (no URI) from localhost
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:30 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Not busy", busy="Active clients"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:30 -0400] [Client 20] POST / HTTP/1.1
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:30 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Active clients", busy="Not busy"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:30 -0400] [Client 20] No authentication data provided.
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:30 -0400] [Client 20] 2.0 Get-Printer-Attributes 54
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:30 -0400] Get-Printer-Attributes ipp://localhost/printers/EPSON_WorkForce_320_Series
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:30 -0400] Returning IPP successful-ok for Get-Printer-Attributes (ipp://localhost/printers/EPSON_WorkForce_320_Series) from localhost
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:30 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Not busy", busy="Active clients"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:30 -0400] [Client 22] Accepted from localhost (Domain)
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:30 -0400] [Client 22] POST / HTTP/1.1
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:30 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Active clients", busy="Not busy"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:30 -0400] [Client 22] No authentication data provided.
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:30 -0400] [Client 22] 2.0 CUPS-Get-Printers 248
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:30 -0400] CUPS-Get-Printers
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:30 -0400] Returning IPP successful-ok for CUPS-Get-Printers (no URI) from localhost
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:30 -0400] [Client 21] POST / HTTP/1.1
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:30 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Active clients", busy="Active clients"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:30 -0400] [Client 21] No authentication data provided.
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:30 -0400] [Client 21] 2.0 CUPS-Get-Printers 249
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:30 -0400] CUPS-Get-Printers
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:30 -0400] Returning IPP successful-ok for CUPS-Get-Printers (no URI) from localhost
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:30 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Active clients", busy="Active clients"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:30 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Not busy", busy="Active clients"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:30 -0400] [Client 22] POST / HTTP/1.1
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:30 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Active clients", busy="Not busy"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:30 -0400] [Client 22] No authentication data provided.
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:30 -0400] [Client 22] 2.0 Get-Printer-Attributes 250
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:30 -0400] Get-Printer-Attributes ipp://localhost/printers/EPSON_WorkForce_320_Series
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:30 -0400] Returning IPP successful-ok for Get-Printer-Attributes (ipp://localhost/printers/EPSON_WorkForce_320_Series) from localhost
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:30 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Not busy", busy="Active clients"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:30 -0400] [Client 20] POST / HTTP/1.1
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:30 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Active clients", busy="Not busy"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:30 -0400] [Client 20] No authentication data provided.
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:30 -0400] [Client 20] 2.0 Get-Printer-Attributes 55
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:30 -0400] Get-Printer-Attributes ipp://localhost/printers/EPSON_WorkForce_320
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:30 -0400] Returning IPP successful-ok for Get-Printer-Attributes (ipp://localhost/printers/EPSON_WorkForce_320) from localhost
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:30 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Not busy", busy="Active clients"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:30 -0400] [Client 20] POST /printers/EPSON_WorkForce_320 HTTP/1.1
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:30 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Active clients", busy="Not busy"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:30 -0400] [Client 20] No authentication data provided.
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:30 -0400] [Client 20] 2.0 Get-Printer-Attributes 56
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:30 -0400] Get-Printer-Attributes ipp://localhost/printers/EPSON_WorkForce_320
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:30 -0400] Returning IPP successful-ok for Get-Printer-Attributes (ipp://localhost/printers/EPSON_WorkForce_320) from localhost
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:30 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Not busy", busy="Active clients"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:30 -0400] [Client 20] POST /printers/EPSON_WorkForce_320 HTTP/1.1
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:30 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Active clients", busy="Not busy"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:30 -0400] [Client 20] No authentication data provided.
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:30 -0400] [Client 20] 2.0 Get-Printer-Attributes 57
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:30 -0400] Get-Printer-Attributes ipp://localhost/printers/EPSON_WorkForce_320
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:30 -0400] Returning IPP successful-ok for Get-Printer-Attributes (ipp://localhost/printers/EPSON_WorkForce_320) from localhost
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:30 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Not busy", busy="Active clients"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:30 -0400] [Client 20] POST / HTTP/1.1
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:30 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Active clients", busy="Not busy"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:30 -0400] [Client 20] No authentication data provided.
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:30 -0400] [Client 20] 2.0 Get-Printer-Attributes 58
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:30 -0400] Get-Printer-Attributes ipp://localhost/printers/EPSON_WorkForce_320_Series
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:30 -0400] Returning IPP successful-ok for Get-Printer-Attributes (ipp://localhost/printers/EPSON_WorkForce_320_Series) from localhost
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:30 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Not busy", busy="Active clients"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:30 -0400] [Client 20] POST /printers/EPSON_WorkForce_320_Series HTTP/1.1
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:30 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Active clients", busy="Not busy"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:30 -0400] [Client 20] No authentication data provided.
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:30 -0400] [Client 20] 2.0 Get-Printer-Attributes 59
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:30 -0400] Get-Printer-Attributes ipp://localhost/printers/EPSON_WorkForce_320_Series
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:30 -0400] Returning IPP successful-ok for Get-Printer-Attributes (ipp://localhost/printers/EPSON_WorkForce_320_Series) from localhost
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:30 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Not busy", busy="Active clients"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:30 -0400] [Client 20] POST /printers/EPSON_WorkForce_320_Series HTTP/1.1
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:30 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Active clients", busy="Not busy"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:30 -0400] [Client 20] No authentication data provided.
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:30 -0400] [Client 20] 2.0 Get-Printer-Attributes 60
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:30 -0400] Get-Printer-Attributes ipp://localhost/printers/EPSON_WorkForce_320_Series
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:30 -0400] Returning IPP successful-ok for Get-Printer-Attributes (ipp://localhost/printers/EPSON_WorkForce_320_Series) from localhost
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:30 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Not busy", busy="Active clients"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:30 -0400] [Client 20] POST / HTTP/1.1
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:30 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Active clients", busy="Not busy"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:30 -0400] [Client 20] No authentication data provided.
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:30 -0400] [Client 20] 2.0 CUPS-Get-Printers 61
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:30 -0400] CUPS-Get-Printers
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:30 -0400] Returning IPP successful-ok for CUPS-Get-Printers (no URI) from localhost
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:30 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Not busy", busy="Active clients"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] [Client 20] POST / HTTP/1.1
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Active clients", busy="Not busy"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] [Client 20] No authentication data provided.
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] [Client 20] 2.0 Get-Printer-Attributes 62
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] Get-Printer-Attributes ipp://localhost/printers/EPSON_WorkForce_320_Series
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] Returning IPP successful-ok for Get-Printer-Attributes (ipp://localhost/printers/EPSON_WorkForce_320_Series) from localhost
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Not busy", busy="Active clients"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] [Client 21] POST / HTTP/1.1
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Active clients", busy="Not busy"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] [Client 21] No authentication data provided.
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] [Client 21] 2.0 Get-Printer-Attributes 251
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] Get-Printer-Attributes ipp://localhost:631/printers/EPSON_WorkForce_320_Series
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] Returning IPP successful-ok for Get-Printer-Attributes (ipp://localhost:631/printers/EPSON_WorkForce_320_Series) from localhost
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Not busy", busy="Active clients"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] [Client 21] POST / HTTP/1.1
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Active clients", busy="Not busy"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] [Client 21] No authentication data provided.
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] [Client 21] 2.0 CUPS-Get-Printers 252
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] CUPS-Get-Printers
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] Returning IPP successful-ok for CUPS-Get-Printers (no URI) from localhost
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Not busy", busy="Active clients"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] [Client 19] POST / HTTP/1.1
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Active clients", busy="Not busy"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] [Client 19] No authentication data provided.
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] [Client 19] 2.0 CUPS-Get-Printers 253
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] CUPS-Get-Printers
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] Returning IPP successful-ok for CUPS-Get-Printers (no URI) from localhost
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Not busy", busy="Active clients"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] [Client 18] POST / HTTP/1.1
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Active clients", busy="Not busy"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] [Client 18] No authentication data provided.
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] [Client 18] 2.0 Get-Printer-Attributes 22
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] Get-Printer-Attributes ipp://localhost:631/printers/EPSON_WorkForce_320_Series
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] Returning IPP successful-ok for Get-Printer-Attributes (ipp://localhost:631/printers/EPSON_WorkForce_320_Series) from localhost
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Not busy", busy="Active clients"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] [Client 18] POST / HTTP/1.1
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Active clients", busy="Not busy"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] [Client 18] No authentication data provided.
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] [Client 18] 2.0 CUPS-Get-Printers 23
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] CUPS-Get-Printers
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] Returning IPP successful-ok for CUPS-Get-Printers (no URI) from localhost
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Not busy", busy="Active clients"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] [Client 19] POST / HTTP/1.1
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Active clients", busy="Not busy"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] [Client 19] No authentication data provided.
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] [Client 21] POST / HTTP/1.1
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Active clients", busy="Active clients"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] [Client 21] No authentication data provided.
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] [Client 19] 2.0 CUPS-Get-Printers 254
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] CUPS-Get-Printers
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] Returning IPP successful-ok for CUPS-Get-Printers (no URI) from localhost
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] [Client 21] 2.0 Get-Printer-Attributes 255
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] Get-Printer-Attributes ipp://localhost:631/printers/EPSON_WorkForce_320_Series
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] Returning IPP successful-ok for Get-Printer-Attributes (ipp://localhost:631/printers/EPSON_WorkForce_320_Series) from localhost
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Active clients", busy="Active clients"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Not busy", busy="Active clients"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] [Client 17] POST / HTTP/1.1
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Active clients", busy="Not busy"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] [Client 17] Authorized as "tommybergeron" using AuthRef + PeerCred
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] [Client 21] POST / HTTP/1.1
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Active clients", busy="Active clients"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] [Client 21] No authentication data provided.
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] [Client 17] 2.0 CUPS-Get-Printers 306
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] CUPS-Get-Printers
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] Returning IPP successful-ok for CUPS-Get-Printers (no URI) from localhost
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] [Client 21] 2.0 Get-Printer-Attributes 256
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] Get-Printer-Attributes ipp://localhost:631/printers/EPSON_WorkForce_320_Series
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] Returning IPP successful-ok for Get-Printer-Attributes (ipp://localhost:631/printers/EPSON_WorkForce_320_Series) from localhost
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Active clients", busy="Active clients"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Not busy", busy="Active clients"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] [Client 17] POST /printers/EPSON_WorkForce_320 HTTP/1.1
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Active clients", busy="Not busy"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] [Client 17] Authorized as "tommybergeron" using AuthRef + PeerCred
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] [Client 21] POST / HTTP/1.1
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Active clients", busy="Active clients"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] [Client 21] No authentication data provided.
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] [Client 17] 2.0 Get-Printer-Attributes 307
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] Get-Printer-Attributes ipp://localhost/printers/EPSON_WorkForce_320
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] Returning IPP successful-ok for Get-Printer-Attributes (ipp://localhost/printers/EPSON_WorkForce_320) from localhost
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Active clients", busy="Active clients"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] [Client 17] POST /printers/EPSON_WorkForce_320 HTTP/1.1
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Active clients", busy="Active clients"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] [Client 17] Authorized as "tommybergeron" using AuthRef + PeerCred
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] [Client 21] 2.0 Get-Printer-Attributes 257
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] Get-Printer-Attributes ipp://localhost:631/printers/EPSON_WorkForce_320_Series
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] Returning IPP successful-ok for Get-Printer-Attributes (ipp://localhost:631/printers/EPSON_WorkForce_320_Series) from localhost
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] [Client 17] 2.0 Get-Printer-Attributes 308
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] Get-Printer-Attributes ipp://localhost/printers/EPSON_WorkForce_320
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] Returning IPP successful-ok for Get-Printer-Attributes (ipp://localhost/printers/EPSON_WorkForce_320) from localhost
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Active clients", busy="Active clients"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Not busy", busy="Active clients"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] [Client 17] POST /printers/EPSON_WorkForce_320_Series HTTP/1.1
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Active clients", busy="Not busy"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] [Client 17] Authorized as "tommybergeron" using AuthRef + PeerCred
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] [Client 17] 2.0 Get-Printer-Attributes 309
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] Get-Printer-Attributes ipp://localhost/printers/EPSON_WorkForce_320_Series
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] Returning IPP successful-ok for Get-Printer-Attributes (ipp://localhost/printers/EPSON_WorkForce_320_Series) from localhost
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Not busy", busy="Active clients"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] [Client 17] POST /printers/EPSON_WorkForce_320_Series HTTP/1.1
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Active clients", busy="Not busy"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] [Client 17] Authorized as "tommybergeron" using AuthRef + PeerCred
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] [Client 17] 2.0 Get-Printer-Attributes 310
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] Get-Printer-Attributes ipp://localhost/printers/EPSON_WorkForce_320_Series
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] Returning IPP successful-ok for Get-Printer-Attributes (ipp://localhost/printers/EPSON_WorkForce_320_Series) from localhost
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Not busy", busy="Active clients"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] [Client 23] Accepted from localhost (Domain)
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] [Client 23] POST /printers/EPSON_WorkForce_320_Series HTTP/1.1
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Active clients", busy="Not busy"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] [Client 23] No authentication data provided.
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] [Client 23] 2.0 Get-Printer-Attributes 311
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] Get-Printer-Attributes ipp://localhost/printers/EPSON_WorkForce_320_Series
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] Returning IPP successful-ok for Get-Printer-Attributes (ipp://localhost/printers/EPSON_WorkForce_320_Series) from localhost
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Not busy", busy="Active clients"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] [Client 17] POST /printers/EPSON_WorkForce_320 HTTP/1.1
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Active clients", busy="Not busy"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] [Client 17] Authorized as "tommybergeron" using AuthRef + PeerCred
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] [Client 17] 2.0 Get-Printer-Attributes 312
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] Get-Printer-Attributes ipp://localhost/printers/EPSON_WorkForce_320
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] Returning IPP successful-ok for Get-Printer-Attributes (ipp://localhost/printers/EPSON_WorkForce_320) from localhost
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Not busy", busy="Active clients"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] [Client 17] POST /printers/EPSON_WorkForce_320 HTTP/1.1
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Active clients", busy="Not busy"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] [Client 17] Authorized as "tommybergeron" using AuthRef + PeerCred
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] [Client 17] 2.0 Get-Printer-Attributes 313
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] Get-Printer-Attributes ipp://localhost/printers/EPSON_WorkForce_320
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] Returning IPP successful-ok for Get-Printer-Attributes (ipp://localhost/printers/EPSON_WorkForce_320) from localhost
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Not busy", busy="Active clients"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] [Client 17] POST /printers/EPSON_WorkForce_320_Series HTTP/1.1
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Active clients", busy="Not busy"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] [Client 17] Authorized as "tommybergeron" using AuthRef + PeerCred
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] [Client 17] 2.0 Get-Printer-Attributes 314
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] Get-Printer-Attributes ipp://localhost/printers/EPSON_WorkForce_320_Series
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] Returning IPP successful-ok for Get-Printer-Attributes (ipp://localhost/printers/EPSON_WorkForce_320_Series) from localhost
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Not busy", busy="Active clients"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] [Client 17] POST /printers/EPSON_WorkForce_320_Series HTTP/1.1
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Active clients", busy="Not busy"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] [Client 17] Authorized as "tommybergeron" using AuthRef + PeerCred
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] [Client 17] 2.0 Get-Printer-Attributes 315
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] Get-Printer-Attributes ipp://localhost/printers/EPSON_WorkForce_320_Series
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    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Not busy", busy="Active clients"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] [Client 23] HTTP_WAITING Closing on EOF
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    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Not busy", busy="Not busy"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] [Client 21] POST / HTTP/1.1
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Active clients", busy="Not busy"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] [Client 21] No authentication data provided.
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    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Not busy", busy="Active clients"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] [Client 20] POST / HTTP/1.1
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Active clients", busy="Not busy"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] [Client 20] No authentication data provided.
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] [Client 20] 2.0 Get-Printer-Attributes 63
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] Get-Printer-Attributes ipp://localhost/printers/EPSON_WorkForce_320_Series
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] Returning IPP successful-ok for Get-Printer-Attributes (ipp://localhost/printers/EPSON_WorkForce_320_Series) from localhost
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Not busy", busy="Active clients"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] [Client 20] POST / HTTP/1.1
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Active clients", busy="Not busy"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] [Client 20] No authentication data provided.
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] [Client 20] 2.0 CUPS-Get-Printers 64
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] CUPS-Get-Printers
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    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Not busy", busy="Active clients"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] [Client 20] POST / HTTP/1.1
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Active clients", busy="Not busy"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] [Client 20] No authentication data provided.
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] [Client 20] 2.0 Get-Printer-Attributes 65
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] Get-Printer-Attributes ipp://localhost/printers/EPSON_WorkForce_320_Series
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] Returning IPP successful-ok for Get-Printer-Attributes (ipp://localhost/printers/EPSON_WorkForce_320_Series) from localhost
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Not busy", busy="Active clients"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] [Client 23] Accepted from localhost (Domain)
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] [Client 23] POST / HTTP/1.1
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Active clients", busy="Not busy"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] [Client 23] No authentication data provided.
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] [Client 23] 2.0 CUPS-Get-Printers 10
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] CUPS-Get-Printers
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] Returning IPP successful-ok for CUPS-Get-Printers (no URI) from localhost
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Not busy", busy="Active clients"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] [Client 23] POST / HTTP/1.1
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Active clients", busy="Not busy"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] [Client 23] No authentication data provided.
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] [Client 23] 2.0 Get-Printer-Attributes 11
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] Get-Printer-Attributes ipp://localhost/printers/EPSON_WorkForce_320_Series
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] Returning IPP successful-ok for Get-Printer-Attributes (ipp://localhost/printers/EPSON_WorkForce_320_Series) from localhost
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Not busy", busy="Active clients"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] [Client 23] POST /printers/EPSON_WorkForce_320_Series HTTP/1.1
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Active clients", busy="Not busy"
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] [Client 23] No authentication data provided.
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    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] Print-Job ipp://localhost:631/printers/EPSON_WorkForce_320_Series
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    I [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] [Job ???] Request file type is application/pdf.
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] cupsdMarkDirty(---J-)
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Active clients and dirty files", busy="Active clients"
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    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] Adding default job-sheets values "none,none"...
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    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] Discarding unused job-created event...
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400] cupsdMarkDirty(---J-)
    D [09/Aug/2012:20:47:32 -0400]

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