Removing my user from the lpadmin group causes queued jobs to be queued by my user, and the authentication dialog successfully pops up. However, doing this makes system-config-printer prompt me for the root password when I run it (instead of gksudo), which is a bit of a problem.
Removing my user from the lpadmin group causes queued jobs to be queued by my user, and the authentication dialog successfully pops up. However, doing this makes system- config- printer prompt me for the root password when I run it (instead of gksudo), which is a bit of a problem.