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It's not much help, but I get a similar thing in openSUSE 15.5. (on my laptop, wifi connected - my desktop wired Ethernet is fine). In my case it is the Brother MFC (network connected) that doesn't show on the laptop.
Are your printers connected USB or Ethernet? I suspect it is an OS thing.

On 03/04/2024 11:34, Eric Beversluis wrote:
This doesn't seem to be an answer (it's not an absence of scroll bars--the printer is just not listed). The scroll bars are there once I touch base with the Printer page in Settings and then go back to LO.

I'm not happy with "it is what it is." It seems rather to be a bug in how the print dialogue works. Either something in Fedora 39 or in this version of LO. (7.6.6.7 (x86_64). It doesn't happen, e.g., with Document Viewer or Text Editor, which suggests it's something in LO.


On 4/2/24 13:58, Paul D. Mirowsky wrote:
I have not noticed scroll bars on certain occasion that block other printers from being seen.

I drive myself crazy, but it is what it is.



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