I don't think this is fixed, unless there is a new version that hasn't
come through the update channels yet. If this is the case, please let me
know how to get the fixed version.

There's no reason why if I choose to print pages 34-52 of one document
that it should be assumed that I want to print the same range of a
completely new document. What ends up happening is the next time I try
to print an entire document but don't notice that my previous range was
saved and only that range prints out, so I have to go back in and set a
new range of all the pages that didn't print the first time. It ends up
going like this forever until I learn to check each time. It would be
one thing if this were a systemwide standard that the settings are
preserved, but the fact is that it isn't.

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Print range does not default back to "all" for each seperate document resulting 
in blank pages being printed
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/150940
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