Getting "The disk you inserted was not readable by this computer" when connecting by USB

Any suggestions?

I haven't experienced that, but I recommend you start with the usual maintenance procedures:
First, startup using Safe Boot, which does some repairs while starting. Just restart normally after that finishes. (And try adding a printer after that):
OS X: What is Safe Boot, Safe Mode?
If that hasn't helped, try Resetting the Printing System:
OS X Mavericks: Reset the printing system
Then try adding the printer.

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