Same happens to me plus that I want to install a local(USB) printer but ubuntu 
only shows network printers which are added automatically and doesn't show usb 
printers connected locally..
Ubuntu use to be very good before with printing. but it's all messed up since 
the last 3 upgrades I'm having this same problem wich doesn't seem to be given 
attention.

I tried all fixes found online and none of them worked for me, enven
disabling avahi completely but the USB printers doesn't show up either.

this it was said this should be a feature we turn on/off and not a
setting that can't be resolved.

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Title:
  Printers are added automatically, even after they are deleted

Status in gnome-settings-daemon package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Problem: 
  In my organization, there are about 20 printers of the same model. There is 
one in each department and each floor. When I try to add the printer that is in 
the next room, all printers are added, not just the one next to me. Because 
they are all the same model, I do not know to which one I should print! I tried 
deleting all printers, but because CUPS can see them on the network, they keep 
getting automatically added. Moreover, every time I restart the machine, they 
are re-added! After several restarts, I have over 100 printers added, all with 
the same name. 

  To reproduce:
  1. Have several network printers connected to your network. 
  2. Try to add just one of them.
  3. Observe that all of them were added.
  4. Delete the unneeded printers, leaving only the one you want to print to
  5. Other printers come back within a few seconds. 
  6. You are stuck guessing to which one to print, and if you guessed wrong, 
you have to go around all the building and floors searching the printers for 
your printout.

  My solutions:

  1. Disable printer discovery completely. This way I can only add printers 
manually
  2. Leave all the automatically added printers, and rename the ones I don't 
need to "Not this one" or "do not print here". This works for a while, until a 
reboot, because it adds the printers again.

  Desired solution:
  Please disable automatic adding of printers by default. This should be an 
option to turn on, and not a setting by default, that cannot be turned off 
without also losing printer discovery.

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