and post the result here. There should be several entries for your printer.
Then run system-config-printer again and try to set up a queue for your printer. Do you get a driver from the local machine now or do you still get offered the Kyocera driver package from OpenPrinting.
I hope you have installed the system- config- printer package from -proposed and after that applied the patch for your test.
Can you make sure that openprinting-ppds is installed and openprinting- ppds-postscript -kyocera is not installed:
sudo apt-get install openprinting-ppds ppds-postscript -kyocera
sudo dpkg -P openprinting-
To check, run the command
lpinfo -m | grep '1800+'
and post the result here. There should be several entries for your printer.
Then run system- config- printer again and try to set up a queue for your printer. Do you get a driver from the local machine now or do you still get offered the Kyocera driver package from OpenPrinting.