For me this isn't specially strange. A pdf is a document, in the sense
that it is a finished work (no more editing or fiddling is possible), so
I think that people can easily understand what printing to pdf means.
And actually this exact functionality has become very popular in Windoze
systems. There are a few packages that provide a virtual printer that
prints to pdf (CutePDF, PDFCreator, etc...).

Having this functionality in CUPS is very nice. As stated before by
Martin-Éric, don't confuse this with the options of a particular
application.

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[Usability] Print > Print To File -> "Export to PDF..."
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