Hm, that works fine for me between two Breezy machines. Can you please do
sudo /usr/share/cups/browsing_status; echo $?
on both machines and check that it is indeed '1'? Do you happen to have multiple
ethernet cards on the printer server? Can you please do the following on the server:
sudo tcpdump port 631
and check that there is a message like
18:10:27.929407 IP 10.28.130.200.ipp > 10.28.130.255.ipp: UDP, length 106
Hm, that works fine for me between two Breezy machines. Can you please do
sudo /usr/share/ cups/browsing_ status; echo $?
on both machines and check that it is indeed '1'? Do you happen to have multiple
ethernet cards on the printer server? Can you please do the following on the server:
sudo tcpdump port 631
and check that there is a message like
18:10:27.929407 IP 10.28.130.200.ipp > 10.28.130.255.ipp: UDP, length 106
every 30 seconds?