The "Print to File" functionality in the GTK print dialog has nothing to
do with CUPS. It saves the PDF (or optionally PostScript or SVG) output
of the print job in a file by itself. It does not send anything to CUPS.
Therefore the bug must be in the dialog, moving ...

** Package changed: cups (Ubuntu) => gtk+3.0 (Ubuntu)

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

Status in “gtk+3.0” 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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