I wonder if there's an answer to this annoyance:

I'll print a multi-page document, then I might decide that I need to
reprint page 5.  And that'll be it.  End of print job (for me).

Two weeks later, I'll go to print the same thing, and not notice that
it's going to print the same as last time (page 5).  Or, much worse, if
the last print job involved doing multiple copies.

Is there way to stop whatever it is remembering those print page number
and copies from the previous time?  As a default setting?  Always start
from print 1 copy of all pages.  I haven't even figured out where that
data is stored.

I really can't think of a time where I may have printed 10 copies of
something, then the next time I go to print it that I also want to
print another 10 copies.

This has annoyed me for many years across several distros.

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