LPR Error from LprSendControlFile(): 111 - Connection refused

Hi,
one of our printers produces the error message:
"LPR Error from LprSendControlFile(): 111 - Connection refused".
I can ping the printer.
Used different workstations but no problem of a single workstation.
Restart of the printer has no beneficial impact.
The printer was ok for over six month.
All other printers are ok.
No patches installed within last days.
Server:
- OES2-SP1
- iprintgw PORT=LPR HOSTNAME=xyz.abc.de PRINTERNAME=PASSTHROUGH
- iprint-iprntman: 6.1.20091224
- iprint-management: 6.2.20090924
- iprint-server: 6.1.20091224
Any ideas?
Thanks
Bernhard

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