no it's not, the icons showed depend of the session, as said the GNOME printing dialog is limited in features compared to system-config-printer so under unity the icon start the system-config-printer software rather than displaying the GNOME dialog
no it's not, the icons showed depend of the session, as said the GNOME printing dialog is limited in features compared to system- config- printer so under unity the icon start the system- config- printer software rather than displaying the GNOME dialog