Hi many thanks for your comments , the engineers on site did take a trace and found that this is as suggested an IPV6 Multicast Listener Report ( STORM) .. so it would seem that the following scenario exists.
As we can have multiple networks on a single "piece of wire " ( old school ) we have the standard IPV4 behaving as expected and we also have the IPV6 ( Printer Default configuration ) sharing the same physical wire , though on a separate network , because all the printers are on the IPV6 network as well as the IPV4 , when one of them starts this IPV6 Query the others response and this seems to start a cyclic process that is "self destruction".
It has been suggested on other forums that Storm control , and other edge configurations could help , the main one being disabling IPV6 on the printers.
So I seem to have a fix ,Though I still do not understand how the IPV6 packets , hitting the Switch CPU , would not register as high BCMrx and then be dropped or were theses IPV6 packets hitting another process , and therefore we missed this .
Any advise on how IPV6 hits the cpu and the process used would be appreciated ..
Many Thanks again