I cannot reproduce this problem. If I simulate the presence of your printer by starting system-config-printer with
system-config-printer --setup-printer="file:/tmp/printout" --devid='MFG:Konica Minolta;MDL:Bizhub C200;'
I get directly to the step of choosing manufacturer and model.
Can you start system-config-printer in a terminal window via the command
system-config-printer
try to set up your printer and if the New Printer wizard disappears post the output from system-config-printer in the terminal window?
I cannot reproduce this problem. If I simulate the presence of your printer by starting system- config- printer with
system- config- printer --setup- printer= "file:/ tmp/printout" --devid='MFG:Konica Minolta;MDL:Bizhub C200;'
I get directly to the step of choosing manufacturer and model.
Can you start system- config- printer in a terminal window via the command
system- config- printer
try to set up your printer and if the New Printer wizard disappears post the output from system- config- printer in the terminal window?