Please note that CUPS-PDF is just a CUPS back-end meant to be treated as
just any printer with a fixed set of features. Adding any sort of UI to
what is essentially a printer driver, rather than a PDF export tool,
would not be an easy task.

As for the process of PDF generation in general, please note that the
generic GTK2 print dialog already supports configuring a number of print
options for its own Save to PDF feature. The same functionalities are
also offered by QT for KDE apps. These two toolkit-specific features are
the preferred methods for generating PDF documents from an Ubuntu
desktop. Meanwhile, CUPS-PDf is instead designed for massively replacing
printouts with PDF documents in a corporate setting.

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Customized settings of cups-pdf are ignored
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/600764
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