I've found that if you open a document as root--in my case, it was
gksudo nautilus, then double-clicking to open an OpenOffice file--and
then print, it creates a PDF directory under /home/root/ and prints the
PDF to that directory.

So in summary, if you open a file as root, it'll print to PDF under
root's PDF folder.

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cups-pdf don't work
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/294929
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