In the print option you will see under Print window a "General" tab below then your printer name, location and status and you will also see that range and number of copies of the pages you want to print. Printing from ie LibreOffice Calc brings up another dialog where I can choose to print to file or chose a printer and here is only on showing.You should have some option of printer when you click the print under the "Thunderbird File Menu print" before it prints even using any other application when you are going to do printing. I find no other place to choose printer in Thunderbird. Thou I assume this is only setting the format for the printer, not choosing the printer for prints per se. I click menu, then print, there are 3 options, one of which is Print format, there I can choose paper size and different printers. ![]() I am translating this from Swedish so the wording might not be exactly what it says in Thunderbird. Last edited by Cadryc October 3rd, 2021 at 12:23 PM. (The snap package doesn't have fully translated, interface to Swedish, so I use Thunderbird from the repos) I tried the Thunderbird 91 candidate in the Ubuntu Software center snap package. My Thunderbird is 78.14.0 (64bit) and Ubuntu 20.04 with the latest stable updates. But there is no additional addons installed other than might be in the standard install. The pont was to generate a new file if maybe the old was corrupt. But instead of deleting the file I renamed it (to ) so I could restore it if some problem should arise. ![]() Renaming addons.json was a thing I found when googling. Printing from ie LibreOffice Calc brings up another dialog where I can choose to print to file or chose a printer and here is only on showing. ![]() If I now click search for drivers the search comes up empty. I made it standard printer and printed a test page. ![]() I clicked share, went to Ubuntu and the printer was immediately visible. The Brother DCP 7055 was not automatically detected in Rasbian, and after a short search i found this, installed brlaser, rebooted and there the printer was, a test page worked fine. The printer is plugged in to a Raspberry Pi 3 with usb.
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