Re: Setting a personal default printer (without admin privileges) in GNOME

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On Thu, 2019-09-12 at 13:58 +0200, Carl-Valentin Schmitt via gnome-list 
wrote:
> What you need to do once in a Linux network as sudo User - is to set
> the permission for your printer.

This does not solve the problem.

> You need to do it only one time in your network.
> Linux is always for safety a two Level User administration -
> otherwise printers would be abused. 

This is not true; and the user is asking about GNOME, not CUPS.

The user is asking for a USER LEVEL default printer, not changing the
default printer of the workstation.

Unfortunately I am not aware of any - simple - way to do this.  It is
baffling that it is not available, at least for GNOME apps, as a
gsetting.

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