The workaround I´m using right now is the following in a startup script:

echo 'X-MATE-Autostart-enabled=false' >> /home/bruker/.config/autostart
/print-applet.desktop


The reason I needed to find a workaround is, I manage hundreds of kiosk-PCs in 
public libraries. When every single user who tries to print something is 
presented with what looks like an error message popping up on screen after a 
print, they try again. So almost every print job is sent twice.

This workaround works in these cases, since they don´t receive the
notification. It´s a poor workaround for other use cases, since the
users won't receive notification about low paper, low ink and such. But
these users won´t need these types of notifications.


The "print-applet.desktop" comes from the package: system-config-printer-gnome

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