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Hi,
I guess I found another small problem. In the "system settings - printer - configure - printer options" you can change the settings for your printer. For instance I would like to change the color model from RGB to CMYK. I click Apply and OK. And when I open the printer options again the color model is back to RGB. It does not store the change I have done. Perhaps this is still a bug and to fix.
Kind regards,
Sigurd
Probably an upstream issue, have you looked if the bug is reported on bugs.kde.org?
Can you make the change via the html user interface of cups at the site http://localhost:631/ ?
Does it save it the thing now and does it appear correctly in the settings aswell ?
(27th November 2016, 23:37)leszek Wrote: [ -> ]Can you make the change via the html user interface of cups at the site http://localhost:631/ ?
Does it save it the thing now and does it appear correctly in the settings aswell ?

Hi,
local host refused connection. I cannot do anything. Do you have another idea?
Kind regards,
Sigurd
If it refused connection it asked for your password?
Try this:
Code:
sudo systemctl restart cups.service
I can confirm that the Printer settings still don't work - the changed options are still not saved. The only option is to do it via the CUPS web page.