On Fri, 2025-09-12 at 23:21 +0930, Tim via users wrote:
> 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.

+1

Also, set the output to PDF for one job, then forget to change it back
for all the others (or vice versa).

poc
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