Public bug reported:

With Ubuntu 8.10 this used to work great, but with 9.04 printing does
not work.

The printer was discovered as soon as I plugged it in (USB), and I can
select it (as usual) to print.

When I start the print job (a simple text or PDF document, from Evince,
no fancy graphics), a job appears in the print queue ("processing") and
that's it.  Nothing happens.  Usually printing used to start one or two
seconds after submitting the job to the print queue.  The print queue's
status panel says "printer may not be connected" and refreshing the
list, restarting the printer ("have you tried turning it off and on
again?") or re-plugging it did not change anything, i.e. the
'disconnected' message persists.

When I try to print a test page, the same thing happens: the printer
behaves as if it's offline, even though it isn't.

A non-Ubuntu machine can still print, so it's very likely related to
CUPS.

** Affects: ubuntu
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Cannot print with Epson Stylus C66
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/351490
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