On 7/24/2012 2:53 PM Jim Taylor submitted the following:
> Ed wrote:
>> On 7/24/2012 1:32 PM Ed submitted the following:
>>> On 7/24/2012 11:08 AM Jay Garcia submitted the following:
>>
>>                      <  D E L E T E D >
>>
>>>> In your OS printers section, click on your HP Printer and select
>>>> "Properties". Set it as default. Then, in any OTHER application such as
>>>> Word, etc. bring up a document and print. Does it use the HP default
>>>> printer? Probably so. Now start Seamonkey and print. What happens now?
>>>> If it still uses the PaperPort then exit Seamonkey, locate your profile
>>>> and the file prefs.js - make a copy of this file. Then right-click on
>>>> prefs.js (not the copy) and choose "edit". find all the lines referring
>>>> to printers and remove the lines. Save - Exit - restart SM. Now what
>>>> happens when you print?
>>>>
>>>
>>> That did it.  And it added the HP printer info back into the prefs.js file.
>>> Also looking at the pref.js file there is quite a bit of garbage(?) left 
>>> over
>>> from installations of extensions that are no longer in use and were not 
>>> removed
>>> when removing the extensions.  I assume they can also be removed?
>>>
>>
>> Additional:
>> The above worked fine until I had a page I wanted to print in pdf.
>> I went to print - selected PDFCREATOR as a printer and printed the page.
>> Now THAT printer has been added to about:config and when exiting SM is now in
>> the prefs.js file along with the HP printer.
>>
>> PDFCREATOR is now the printer that shows up in SeaMonkey as it's default 
>> printer
>> although the system default is the HP printer.
>>
>> Back to square one.
>>
> How did you leave print.save_print_settings?  Did you leave it false or did 
> you
> change it back to the default of true?
> 

Default of true.
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