I have a bit of confusion here. I always install the CUPS-PDF, but I think the 
Print-To-File should be sufficient.
The Print-To-File has the feature to take a specific name, and also a directory 
to save, and option to save as PS/PDF.
This feature is available from almost all the applications with a Print dialog. 
I don't know why even need to install a CUPS-PDF package as a separate 
PDF-Printer.


** Attachment added: "Screenshot of the current Print-To-File."
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/30201447/screenshot_004.png

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Suggested output when printing a file to PDF is technical and generic 
"~/output.pdf"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/382829
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