Public bug reported:

It seems that the print dialog of the Chromium browser (the browser's
own one with the preview) tries to read the PPD file (the file
containing the printer's properties and the printer-specific user-
settable options) in /etc/cups/ppd/ directly to be able to display the
dialog with correct options and correct preview. The correct method
(which is also actually used by the GTK print dialog) is to use the API
of the CUPS library or IPP requests to the CUPS daemon.

As it depends on the configuration of CUPS whether the PPD files in
/etc/cups/ppd/ are world-readable and so readable for desktop apps run
by ordinary users, it easily happens that the direct reading does not
work. Therefore it is very important that print dialogs are properly
done.

What I am observing currently is that if the PPD of the selected printer
is not world-readable the print dialog hangs and is not able to display
the preview and the options. The user can only click the link to use the
standard GTK dialog.

See also

https://www.cups.org/str.php?L4703

about the world-readability of PPD files.

** Affects: chromium-browser (Ubuntu)
     Importance: High
         Status: New

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  Print dialog hangs when PPD file in /etc/cups/ppd/ is not world-
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