New I7 quad-core takes longer to boot up than old imac?

Just got my new I7 quad-core last night. (Looks gorgeous, by the way.) Transferred everything over from my old 24" 2.33GHz iMac.... all is well, only had one app hiccup so far (had to reinstall iTunes for some reason).
Anyway, did a side-by-side startup this morning, and the old iMac basically kicked the new one's butt - it started up about 50% faster.
Does this seem right? Is there a reason the new iMac, running basically the same exact system with same apps, preferences, etc, would take longer to boot up?

i think the new one was rebooting from a bootable backup i had created. changed that in startup disc settings... seems faster rebooting now.
and i transferred everything over via migration assistant (allowed it to move everything upon my first startup when it asked if i wanted to transfer data from another mac)....

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    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: Obtained gAiOTwainScanToPath = /Library/Printers/Kodak/AiO_Printers/Utilities/Twain Scan To.app
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: Obtained gNumPluginsToUse = 2
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: Obtained gAiOICAScanDriverPath[0] = /Library/Image Capture/Devices/KODAK AiO Scan Driver.app
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: Obtained gAiOICAScanDriverPath[1] = /Library/Image Capture/Devices/KODAK AiO2 Scan Driver.app
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: Obtained gAiOPluginPath[0] = /Library/Printers/Kodak/AiO_Printers/AIOIO.plugin
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: Obtained gAiOPluginPath[1] = /Library/Printers/Kodak/AiO_Printers/AIO2IO.plugin
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: Obtained gPrinterDescriptorArrayNumItems[0] = 15
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: Obtained gPrinterDescriptorArrayNumItems[1] = 17
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][0].modelVID = 1034
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][0].modelPID = 16421
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][0].modelName = 5100
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][0].modelType = 0
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][1].modelVID = 1034
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][1].modelPID = 16422
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][1].modelName = 5300
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][1].modelType = 1
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][2].modelVID = 1034
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][2].modelPID = 16423
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][2].modelName = 5500
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][2].modelType = 2
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][3].modelVID = 1034
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][3].modelPID = 16433
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][3].modelName = ESP 3
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][3].modelType = 3
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][4].modelVID = 1034
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][4].modelPID = 16434
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][4].modelName = ESP 5
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][4].modelType = 5
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][5].modelVID = 16700
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][5].modelPID = 21251
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][5].modelName = Dell
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][5].modelType = 6
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][6].modelVID = 1034
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][6].modelPID = 16446
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][6].modelName = ESP 7
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][6].modelType = 7
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][7].modelVID = 1034
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][7].modelPID = 16447
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][7].modelName = ESP 9
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][7].modelType = 9
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][8].modelVID = 1034
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][8].modelPID = 16451
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][8].modelName = ESP 3200
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][8].modelType = 3200
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][9].modelVID = 1034
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][9].modelPID = 16449
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][9].modelName = ESP 5200
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][9].modelType = 5200
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][10].modelVID = 1034
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][10].modelPID = 16467
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][10].modelName = ESP Office 4100
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][10].modelType = 4100
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][11].modelVID = 1034
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][11].modelPID = 16468
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][11].modelName = ESP Office 6100
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][11].modelType = 6100
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][12].modelVID = 1034
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][12].modelPID = 16470
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][12].modelName = ESP 7200
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][12].modelType = 7200
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][13].modelVID = 1034
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][13].modelPID = 16485
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][13].modelName = ESP 9200
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][13].modelType = 9200
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][14].modelVID = 1034
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][14].modelPID = 16457
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][14].modelName = ESP LION
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][14].modelType = 11
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][0].modelVID = 1034
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][0].modelPID = 16471
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][0].modelName = 110
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][0].modelType = 110
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][1].modelVID = 1034
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][1].modelPID = 16472
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][1].modelName = 115
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][1].modelType = 115
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][2].modelVID = 1034
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][2].modelPID = 16477
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][2].modelName = 310
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][2].modelType = 310
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][3].modelVID = 1034
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][3].modelPID = 16478
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][3].modelName = 315
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][3].modelType = 315
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][4].modelVID = 1034
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][4].modelPID = 16473
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][4].modelName = ESP Office 2150
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][4].modelType = 2150
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][5].modelVID = 1034
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][5].modelPID = 16486
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][5].modelName = ESP Office 2170
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][5].modelType = 2170
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][6].modelVID = 1034
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][6].modelPID = 16482
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][6].modelName = Office HERO 6.1
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][6].modelType = 601
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][7].modelVID = 1034
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][7].modelPID = 16484
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][7].modelName = HERO 5.1
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][7].modelType = 501
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][8].modelVID = 1034
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][8].modelPID = 16483
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][8].modelName = HERO 7.1
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][8].modelType = 701
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][9].modelVID = 1034
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][9].modelPID = 16487
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][9].modelName = HERO 9.1
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][9].modelType = 901
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][10].modelVID = 1034
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][10].modelPID = 16493
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][10].modelName = HERO 3.1
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][10].modelType = 301
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][11].modelVID = 1034
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][11].modelPID = 16490
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][11].modelName = ESP 1.2
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][11].modelType = 102
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][12].modelVID = 1034
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][12].modelPID = 16491
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][12].modelName = ESP 3.2
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][12].modelType = 302
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][13].modelVID = 1034
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][13].modelPID = 16475
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][13].modelName = HERO 6.2
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][13].modelType = 602
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][14].modelVID = 1034
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][14].modelPID = 16474
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][14].modelName = HERO 8.2
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][14].modelType = 802
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][15].modelVID = 1034
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][15].modelPID = 16488
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][15].modelName = HERO 2.2
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][15].modelType = 202
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][16].modelVID = 1034
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][16].modelPID = 16489
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][16].modelName = HERO 4.2
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][16].modelType = 402
    Oct  9 21:49:29 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: Obtained all of gPrinterDescriptorArray[][]!
    Oct  9 21:49:30 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: Read 518 bytes from the local plist.
    Oct  9 21:49:30 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: Obtained gPluginIndex_RTC = 1
    Oct  9 21:49:30 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: Obtained gScanPathPrefix = /tmp/aioscan
    Oct  9 21:49:30 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: Obtained gAiOMaxSharedPrinters[0] = 8
    Oct  9 21:49:30 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: Obtained gAiOMaxSharedPrinters[1] = 8
    Oct  9 21:49:30 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: Obtained gAiOSharedMemoryBlockSize[0] = 66560
    Oct  9 21:49:30 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: Obtained gAiOSharedMemoryBlockSize[1] = 131072
    Oct  9 21:49:30 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: PID 130 Thread 0xA00D8540 Configuration.cpp Line 731 at LoadConfigurationFile() [70/70924 ms]: PID 130 Thread 0xA00D8540 Configuration.cpp Line 731 at LoadConfigurationFile() [70/70924 ms]: ... Finished loading configuration files.... Finished loading configuration files.
    Oct  9 21:49:30 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: PID 130 Thread 0xA00D8540 main.cpp Line 388 at main() [70/70924 ms]: PID 130 Thread 0xA00D8540 main.cpp Line 388 at main() [70/70924 ms]: *** Starting Bonjour Agent! ****** Starting Bonjour Agent! ***
    Oct  9 21:49:32 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.apple.kextd[10]: Can't create kext cache under / - owner not root.
    Oct  9 21:49:34: --- last message repeated 1 time ---
    Oct  9 21:49:34 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: PID 130 Thread 0xA00D8540 main.cpp Line 209 at SwitchEventsRegister() [70/74683 ms]: PID 130 Thread 0xA00D8540 main.cpp Line 209 at SwitchEventsRegister() [70/74683 ms]: Switch events are now registered!Switch events are now registered!
    Oct  9 21:49:35 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx WindowServer[78]: kCGErrorFailure: Set a breakpoint @ CGErrorBreakpoint() to catch errors as they are logged.
    Oct  9 21:49:35 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.apple.WindowServer[78]: Wed Oct  9 21:49:35 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx.local WindowServer[78] <Error>: kCGErrorFailure: Set a breakpoint @ CGErrorBreakpoint() to catch errors as they are logged.
    Oct  9 21:50:01 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: PID 130 Thread 0xA00D8540 Configuration.cpp Line 607 at LoadConfigurationFile() [90/1610 ms]: PID 130 Thread 0xA00D8540 Configuration.cpp Line 607 at LoadConfigurationFile() [90/1610 ms]:
    Oct  9 21:50:01 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: First time checking the Info.plist!
    Oct  9 21:50:01 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: Read 1259 bytes from the Info.plist.
    Oct  9 21:50:01 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: Logging key was found!  Checking its value ...
    Oct  9 21:50:01 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: Logging prefix was found!  Checking its value ...
    Oct  9 21:50:01 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: No change in the logging value.
    Oct  9 21:50:01 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: About to load configuration files ...About to load configuration files ...
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: <CFURL 0x10c5b0 [0xa
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: 0669ec0]>{type = 0, string = /Library/Printers/Kodak/AiO_Printers/KodakAi
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: OBonjourAgent.app/Contents/MacOS/KodakAiOBonjourAgent, encoding = 134217984, base = (null)}
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: Read 8935 bytes from the global plist.
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: Obtained gAiOTwainScanToPath = /Library/Printers/Kodak/AiO_Printers/Utilities/Twain Scan To.app
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: Obtained gNumPluginsToUse = 2
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: Obtained gAiOICAScanDriverPath[0] = /Library/Image Capture/Devices/KODAK AiO Scan Driver.app
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: Obtained gAiOICAScanDriverPath[1] = /Library/Image Capture/Devices/KODAK AiO2 Scan Driver.app
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: Obtained gAiOPluginPath[0] = /Library/Printers/Kodak/AiO_Printers/AIOIO.plugin
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: Obtained gAiOPluginPath[1] = /Library/Printers/Kodak/AiO_Printers/AIO2IO.plugin
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: Obtained gPrinterDescriptorArrayNumItems[0] = 15
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: Obtained gPrinterDescriptorArrayNumItems[1] = 17
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][0].modelVID = 1034
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][0].modelPID = 16421
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][0].modelName = 5100
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][0].modelType = 0
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][1].modelVID = 1034
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][1].modelPID = 16422
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][1].modelName = 5300
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][1].modelType = 1
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][2].modelVID = 1034
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][2].modelPID = 16423
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][2].modelName = 5500
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][2].modelType = 2
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][3].modelVID = 1034
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][3].modelPID = 16433
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][3].modelName = ESP 3
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][3].modelType = 3
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][4].modelVID = 1034
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][4].modelPID = 16434
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][4].modelName = ESP 5
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][4].modelType = 5
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][5].modelVID = 16700
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][5].modelPID = 21251
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][5].modelName = Dell
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][5].modelType = 6
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][6].modelVID = 1034
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][6].modelPID = 16446
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][6].modelName = ESP 7
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][6].modelType = 7
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][7].modelVID = 1034
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][7].modelPID = 16447
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][7].modelName = ESP 9
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][7].modelType = 9
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][8].modelVID = 1034
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][8].modelPID = 16451
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][8].modelName = ESP 3200
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][8].modelType = 3200
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][9].modelVID = 1034
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][9].modelPID = 16449
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][9].modelName = ESP 5200
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][9].modelType = 5200
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][10].modelVID = 1034
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][10].modelPID = 16467
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][10].modelName = ESP Office 4100
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][10].modelType = 4100
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][11].modelVID = 1034
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][11].modelPID = 16468
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][11].modelName = ESP Office 6100
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][11].modelType = 6100
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][12].modelVID = 1034
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][12].modelPID = 16470
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][12].modelName = ESP 7200
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][12].modelType = 7200
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][13].modelVID = 1034
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][13].modelPID = 16485
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][13].modelName = ESP 9200
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][13].modelType = 9200
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][14].modelVID = 1034
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][14].modelPID = 16457
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][14].modelName = ESP LION
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[0][14].modelType = 11
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][0].modelVID = 1034
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][0].modelPID = 16471
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][0].modelName = 110
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][0].modelType = 110
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][1].modelVID = 1034
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][1].modelPID = 16472
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][1].modelName = 115
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][1].modelType = 115
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][2].modelVID = 1034
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][2].modelPID = 16477
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][2].modelName = 310
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][2].modelType = 310
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][3].modelVID = 1034
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: 3].modelPID = 16478
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][3].modelName = 315
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][3].modelType = 315
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][4].modelVID = 1034
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][4].modelPID = 16473
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][4].modelName = ESP Office 2150
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][4].modelType = 2150
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][5].modelVID = 1034
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][5].modelPID = 16486
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][5].modelName = ESP Office 2170
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][5].modelType = 2170
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][6].modelVID = 1034
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][6].modelPID = 16482
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][6].modelName = Office HERO 6.1
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][6].modelType = 601
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][7].modelVID = 1034
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][7].modelPID = 16484
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][7].modelName = HERO 5.1
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][7].modelType = 501
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][8].modelVID = 1034
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][8].modelPID = 16483
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][8].modelName = HERO 7.1
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][8].modelType = 701
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][9].modelVID = 1034
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][9].modelPID = 16487
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][9].modelName = HERO 9.1
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][9].modelType = 901
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][10].modelVID = 1034
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][10].modelPID = 16493
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][10].modelName = HERO 3.1
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][10].modelType = 301
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][11].modelVID = 1034
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][11].modelPID = 16490
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][11].modelName = ESP 1.2
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][11].modelType = 102
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][12].modelVID = 1034
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][12].modelPID = 16491
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][12].modelName = ESP 3.2
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][12].modelType = 302
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][13].modelVID = 1034
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][13].modelPID = 16475
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][13].modelName = HERO 6.2
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][13].modelType = 602
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][14].modelVID = 1034
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][14].modelPID = 16474
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][14].modelName = HERO 8.2
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][14].modelType = 802
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][15].modelVID = 1034
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][15].modelPID = 16488
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][15].modelName = HERO 2.2
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][15].modelType =
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: 202
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][16].modelVID = 1034
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][16].modelPID = 16489
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][16].modelName = HERO 4.2
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: gPrinterDescriptorArray[1][16].modelType = 402
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: Obtained all of gPrinterDescriptorArray[][]!
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: PID 130 Thread 0xA00D8540 Configuration.cpp Line 625 at LoadConfigurationFile() [100/2978 ms]: PID 130 Thread 0xA00D8540 Configuration.cpp Line 625 at LoadConfigurationFile() [100/2978 ms]: ... Finished loading configuration files.... Finished loading configuration files.
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: PID 130 Thread 0xA00D8540 TigerPrinterAPI.cpp Line 331 at AssignSignal() [100/2978 ms]: PID 130 Thread 0xA00D8540 TigerPrinterAPI.cpp Line 331 at AssignSignal() [100/2978 ms]: A previous signal setting for A previous signal setting for SIGTERMSIGTERM existed, so we save it... existed, so we save it...
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: PID 130 Thread 0xA00D8540 TigerPrinterAPI.cpp Line 159 at PreserveOldSignal() [100/2978 ms]: PID 130 Thread 0xA00D8540 TigerPrinterAPI.cpp Line 159 at PreserveOldSignal() [100/2978 ms]: Preserving old signal handler Preserving old signal handler truetrue for  for SIGTERMSIGTERM
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: PID 130 Thread 0xA00D8540 TigerPrinterAPI.cpp Line 331 at AssignSignal() [100/2978 ms]: PID 130 Thread 0xA00D8540 TigerPrinterAPI.cpp Line 331 at AssignSignal() [100/2978 ms]: A previous signal setting for A previous signal setting for SIGABRTSIGABRT existed, so we save it... existed, so we save it...
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: PID 130 Thread 0xA00D8540 TigerPrinterAPI.cpp Line 159 at PreserveOldSignal() [100/2979 ms]: PID 130 Thread 0xA00D8540 TigerPrinterAPI.cpp Line 159 at PreserveOldSignal() [100/2979 ms]: Preserving old signal handler Preserving old signal handler truetrue for  for SIGABRTSIGABRT
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: PID 130 Thread 0xA00D8540 TigerLibraryUtilities.cpp Line 2571 at ThreadCreate() [100/2979 ms]: New thread created: 0xB0185000 from within 0xA00D8540
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: PID 130 Thread 0xA00D8540 TigerLibraryUtilities.cpp Line 1955 at CommandLine() [100/2979 ms]: Initializing Command Line Mutex...
    Oct  9 21:50:02 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: PID 130 Thread 0xA00D8540 TigerLibraryUtilities.cpp Line 1958 at CommandLine() [100/2979 ms]: ...Command Line Mutex initialized
    Oct  9 21:50:13 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: PID 130 Thread 0xA00D8540 TigerPrinterAPI.cpp Line 996 at AiOLibrary_InitializeLibrary() [100/13195 ms]: At the start of library initialization, this process has 4 threads running.
    Oct  9 21:50:13 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: PID 130 Thread 0xA00D8540 TigerPrinterAPI.cpp Line 999 at AiOLibrary_InitializeLibrary() [100/13195 ms]: ******************* LIBRARY INITIALIZED *******************
    Oct  9 21:50:13 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: PID 130 Thread 0xA00D8540 PumaScanHost.cpp Line 882 at StartScanHostBroadcast() [100/13207 ms]: We have a listening socket #5
    Oct  9 21:50:22 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: PID 130 Thread 0xA00D8540 TigerLibraryUtilities.cpp Line 2571 at ThreadCreate() [100/22740 ms]: New thread created: 0xB0218000 from within 0xA00D8540
    Oct  9 21:50:24 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: PID 130 Thread 0xB0218000 TigerLibraryUtilities.cpp Line 2737 at ThreadExit() [100/24972 ms]:
    Oct  9 21:50:24 MacBook-Pro-di-xxx-xxx com.kodak.BonjourAgent[130]: PID 130 Thread 0xA00D8540 TigerTCPUtilities.cpp Line 560 at BonjourBrowserClientCallback() [100/24972 ms]: About to kill thread We are completing this thread!0xB0218000
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