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Unable to install EpsonL1300 printer

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I am trying to get my epsonL1300 printer to work after the upgrade. The driver is downloaded from the link http://download.ebz.epson.net/dsc/du/02/DriverDownloadInfo.do?LG2=EN&CN2=&DSCMI=41167&DSCCHK=e1d9decefa003f585e891068e0296ba26e5fcd1b

however on installing it shows error following dependencies not met without any details error screenshot please suggest how to resolve the issue

David avatar
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Please do not show pictures of text. When ever possible paste the actual text into the question. What is the version of Ubuntu?
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»» on installing it shows error «« : Please add your install command to your question → The **EDIT** button https://askubuntu.com/posts/1360388/edit ......... ( Install can be done with `sudo apt install ./package.deb` or `sudo gdebi ./package.deb` , not with *dpkg -i* ).
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Ubuntu version is Ubuntu 21.04 also enclosed output of installing the .deb
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sudo apt install ./Downloads/epson-inkjet-printer-201311w_1.0.1-1lsb3.2_i386.deb Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree... Done Reading state information... Done Note, selecting 'epson-inkjet-printer-201311w:i386' instead of './Downloads/epson-inkjet-printer-201311w_1.0.1-1lsb3.2_i386.deb' Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstable distribution that some required packages have not yet been created or been moved out of Incoming.
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The following information may help to resolve the situation: The following packages have unmet dependencies: epson-inkjet-printer-201311w:i386 : Depends: lsb:i386 (>= 3.2) but it is not installable E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages.
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