No, I haven't bailed out yet!

Some more background information. If I run from the installation cd in
live mode, I can turn on the printer, and the printer icon appears on
the desktop, i can click on to it, it opens the printer selection
screen, I select  the Canon MP220 Printer/Scanner and it installs
perfectly ok.

When I repeat the procedure with the installed latest version of Ubuntu
Karmic (64 bit) nothing happens, there is no icon, nothing!!! I go to
'System-Administration->Printing' there is no printer icon at all. I
select 'New Printer' and it takes me to the 'Select Device' screen. I
have confirmed that all Ubuntu updates have been installed.

I select 'Other' and enter
"hal:///org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/usb_device_4a9_1721_505BD0_if1_printer_noserial"
and try to install the printer manually, but it is obviously not
working. I have re-installed Ubuntu Karmic, and have not tried to
install the printer manually this time, so at the moment there is no
/etc/cups/printers.conf file.

Any help in suggesting the way forward would be appreciated.

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usblp Kernel module needs to be removed and /dev/bus/usb/*/* made accessible 
for USB printers to work with CUPS 1.4.x
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/420015
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