Public bug reported:

When saving a web page to PDF, the resulting file is always placed in
the user's home folder.

Steps to reproduce:
 *  Hit "file -> print" in any app that doesn't implement its own print 
dialogs. (Firefox is fine.)
 *  Select "save to file"
 *  Under "save in folder", choose any other folder than the homedir. (e.g. 
/tmp)
 *  Click "Print"

No file is created in /tmp, but instead it's saved in your homedir.

** Affects: cups (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1213385

Title:
  When printing to file, the "save in folder" option is ignored

Status in “cups” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  When saving a web page to PDF, the resulting file is always placed in
  the user's home folder.

  Steps to reproduce:
   *  Hit "file -> print" in any app that doesn't implement its own print 
dialogs. (Firefox is fine.)
   *  Select "save to file"
   *  Under "save in folder", choose any other folder than the homedir. (e.g. 
/tmp)
   *  Click "Print"

  No file is created in /tmp, but instead it's saved in your homedir.

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