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        "Difficulties with CUPS often lies in permissions.  First, double check the man:devfs[8] permissions as outlined above.  Next, check the actual permissions of the devices created in the file system.  It is also helpful to make sure your user is a member of the `cups` group.  If the permissions check boxes in the Administration section of the CUPS web interface do not seem to be working, another fix might be to manually backup the main CUPS configuration file located at [.filename]#/usr/local/etc/cups/cupsd.conf# and edit the various configuration options and try different combinations of configuration options.  One sample [.filename]#/usr/local/etc/cups/cupsd.conf# to test is listed below.  Please note that this sample [.filename]#cupsd.conf# sacrifices security for easier configuration; once the administrator successfully connects to the CUPS server and configures the clients, it is advisable to revisit this configuration file and begin locking down access."
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