Can't delete printer

From: Dave Martini (martini_at_mrpeabody.llnl.gov)
Date: 10/27/05

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    Date: Thu, 27 Oct 2005 14:39:35 -0700
    To: sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org
    
    

    When do lpstat -t I see this:

    #lpstat -t
    scheduler is not running
    system default destination: t4377

    However I have no prnters currently defined on my Solaris 9 box.

    martini@host:/home/martini[5]% more /etc/printers.conf
    #
    # If you hand edit this file, comments and structure may change.
    # The preferred method of modifying this file is through the use of
    # lpset(1M)

    How do I delete this phantom printer???
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