John Summerfield wrote:
> In Gnome, use of the lpoptions command in a gnome terminal might work.
> It creates/maintains users' .lpoptions file. Here's mine:
> 08:29 [summer@numbat ~]$ cat .lpoptions
> Default Kyocera Smoothing=None
> Dest Laserjet
> Special Advanced%20Faxing%20Tool%20(ksendfax)
> Special Mail%20PDF%20File
> Special Print%20to%20File%20(PDF)
> Special Print%20to%20File%20(PostScript)
> Special Send%20to%20Fax
> 08:29 [summer@numbat ~]$
System/Preference/More Preference/Default Printer
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John
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