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It would appear that on Feb 8, Joe(theWordy)Philbrook did say:

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Well today I needed to print my lady a few new sheets of the:
Diabetes_Blood_Sugar_Chart.odt
she uses to track her glucose levels with... LO acted like it was printing
to my (cups system default) hp deskjet D4100 series printer (D4160). But
Cups never got the print job. After a few tries I did a test page from
http://localhost:631/
which worked just fine. Then after a few more failed attempts I tried
printing to file which I opened with okular and printed from there...

Is there a known printing issue with:
LibreOffice 3.3.0 
OOO330m18 (Build:4)
3.3.0.2 ArchLinux build-1

That would cause this???

Since nobody said anything I guess it's not a known issue...

Is this an LibreOffice problem or an Arch Linux one?

I'm still unsure of this either.

Is it something I could expect some future update to automatically resolve??

If it's not a known issue then it's unlikely that the next update will fix
my problem. So that leaves only:

Or do I need to find out how to make a bug report? (where?)

Is there a faq or how to on this somewhere?

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