You can modify the printer ip address via the CUPS admin page, but you will have to do this on each client. Open your browser and type http://127.0.0.1:631/printers. You will see a page with each printer queue listed. For the printer/s you need to change, click on Modify Printer. You will have to authenticate as an administrator of the Mac (which I guess you are). Click Continue until you get to the Device URI page where you can change the ip address. Click Continue until you get back to the Printers page. FYI - Can I suggest that you look using DNS names for the printers rather than IP addresses. That way if there is ever a need to change the address on your printers, you will never need to change the driver on the client...
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Printer queue name (case-sensitive) Note: The Line Printer Daemon (LPD) must be configured and started on the Mac OS X system, and the Mac OS X print queue must be shared, in order to send spooled files to a Mac OS X system using a Remote Output Queue (RMTOUTQ) or the Send TCP/IP Spooled File (SNDTCPSPLF or LPR) command. Mannesman-Tally 'PR2'. Dec 06, 2017 Visit this link and then run the following: Troubleshoot problems with devices and printers and Find and fix problems with printing. These tools can scan and repair damaged printer drivers. If the same issue persists, clearing the print queue is recommended. To do so, follow these steps: Using Search, type Command Prompt. Welcome to the Canon Forums and thanks for your post! To have a better understanding of your issue, please let everyone know what product you own, which operating system (Windows Vista/7/8 or Mac OS 10.X) you are using and if you are connected via USB or WI-FI.