Hello again Till

I figured out what I was doing wrong. The first time around I used the
archive manager to open the package, and eventually I realised I should
have just saved the whole file to the desktop. Running your alien
command with the correct path to the file on the desktop has made the
printer work again.

So, I thank you very much.

It is somewhat annoying that Ubuntu should delete a printer driver
between versions in the upgrade process, don't they realise that people
still use old printers? I am afraid this is the kind of thing that puts
people off Linux.

Again, many thanks for your help

Tony

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Epson inkjet printer does not work on 10.04
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