Both "lpinfo -m" and the add-printer wizard of system-config-printer list the printer for me. This is a known problem of the KDE Printing Manager that it does not list all printers.
As a workaround use either the web interface of CUPS via http://localhost:631/ or install system-config-printer via
sudo apt-get install system-config-printer
and then use system-config-printer to set up your printer.
Both "lpinfo -m" and the add-printer wizard of system- config- printer list the printer for me. This is a known problem of the KDE Printing Manager that it does not list all printers.
As a workaround use either the web interface of CUPS via http:// localhost: 631/ or install system- config- printer via
sudo apt-get install system- config- printer
and then use system- config- printer to set up your printer.