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Use printer settings from printer

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I am using Firefox on a Fedora 32 linux system. I have two "printers" defined, one configured for duplex printing, the other not. I would like Firefox to enable or disable duplex printing according to which printer I use and not have to change the setting in Firefox every time I want to print with a different setting than the last time I printed. Is there any way to do this?

I am using Firefox on a Fedora 32 linux system. I have two "printers" defined, one configured for duplex printing, the other not. I would like Firefox to enable or disable duplex printing according to which printer I use and not have to change the setting in Firefox every time I want to print with a different setting than the last time I printed. Is there any way to do this?

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@ Firefox726 :   please ignore "sammanekshaw12321 's" post   -   it's a scam !



@ sammanekshaw12321 :
Your posts will be removed and your account will be deactivated.
And if you try again :   same thing will happen, so you might as well give up.

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