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Hello Heinrich, 

On Sun, 26 Jun 2011 20:07:25 +0200
"Heinrich Stoellinger" <hc.stoellinger@aon.at> wrote:

I run LibreOffice 3.3.3 under Debian/Wheezy, cups and turboprint. Everything
is just fine, but...
Some time ago I had to install another printer instead of my original one.
This printer was then listed under "tp1" (the first one being "tp0").
Now I have got my original printer back (from repair!) and have eliminated
the second one in the respective .cfg-files of cups and turboprint. However ,
when I print something under LibreOffice, it still offers me BOTH printers
as a choice. But, ofcourse "tp1" doesn't really exist anymore. How do I
eliminate it under LibreOffice.
This is certainly only a "cosmetic" issue, but I would still be interested
in understanding it. Thanks

you could try removing the not needed printer with spadmin

On my system you can find this program in 
/opt/libreoffice/program/spadmin

So my guess would be, that it is in a similar place for Debian. 

HTH

Sigrid

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