Outputting to any directory, be it ~home or Desktop or some other
arbitrary location, has been repeatedly seen by users as potentially
dangerous, because files could be overwritten.  The problem is that
every user has a different idea of how this should be handled: some
users would prefer getting job numbers automatically appended to all
filenames, while others prefer keeping the document's original name and
older versions of a similarly named document always being overwritten.
This is how I came to the compromise of this ~/CUPS-PDF (previously
~/PDF) folder.

besides, let's put things in perspective:  all 3 desktop environments
supported by Ubuntu have their own printing system in place, which means
that CUPS-PDF's only role on Ubuntu is as an "if all else fails" catch-
all safety net. This is mainly useful for non-GNOME and non-KDE
applications, such as Firefox or OpenOffice, that directly access CUPS
back-ends rather that use e.g. gnomeprint as a printing front-end to
CUPS.

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[Tribe5] user don't know where are his pdf file
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/134682
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