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Printer Options are not saved - Sigurd - 27th November 2016 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 RE: Printer Options are not saved - starbuck - 27th November 2016 Probably an upstream issue, have you looked if the bug is reported on bugs.kde.org? RE: Printer Options are not saved - leszek - 27th November 2016 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 ? RE: Printer Options are not saved - Sigurd - 28th November 2016 (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/ ? Hi, local host refused connection. I cannot do anything. Do you have another idea? Kind regards, Sigurd RE: Printer Options are not saved - leszek - 28th November 2016 If it refused connection it asked for your password? RE: Printer Options are not saved - AJSlye - 28th November 2016 Try this: Code: sudo systemctl restart cups.service RE: Printer Options are not saved - rocky7x - 31st January 2017 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. |