What keeps visible Hello on the network printers?

Hello

We have problems with a certain printer, which became visible many, many times on the list of visible printers on the network. OSX users still about 100 of these lines, which represents a single printer. Who is plugged into half a day already. It looks like this:

How to get rid of this...? What keeps this list life anyway? Other Mac computers on the network? Judging by the documentation of this HP, I'm not alone. But it is not explained how to solve this behavior. Any suggestions?

It is the result of a Bluetooth peripheral malfunction on the network, most likely the printer itself or a third-party router with incompatible settings or firmware. Restart the router can help temporarily. Otherwise, check with the manufacturer for support.

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