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The Ribald Tales Of Canterbury 1985 Classic Updated May 2026
By using Remote Print Driver you can print files on a remote printer over the Internet from a computer connected to the network. Make sure the following points before you can use this service.
To use this service, you need to register your printer and account to Epson Connect first. If you have not registered yet, click the following link and follow the steps provided.
Enable Remote Print on the User Page.
Remote printing is enabled when "Enable Remote Print" is selected from Print Settings for Remote Print on the User Page. Select "Enable Remote Print" if it has not been selected.
If you want to allow specified users to print, enter an access key and click Apply on the Print Settings screen, and then give them the key.
Make sure the printer is connected to a Wi-Fi/Ethernet network with Internet access, and not a USB cable.
Installing the Remote Print Driver and registering a printer - Windows
Download and setup the Remote Print Driver.
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Double-click “Setup.exe” of Remote Print Driver.
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Select EPSON Remote Print, and then click OK.
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Read the license agreement, select Agree, and then click OK.
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The printer registration screen is displayed.
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Enter the printer’s email address.
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You can check the printer’s email address using one of the following methods.
From the information sheet printed when you completed the Epson Connect setup.
From the notification email sent when you completed the Epson Connect setup.
From the printer's network status sheet.
From the network status on the printer's control panel.
From the printer list on the Epson Connect User Page.
If you are not the owner of the printer and you do not know the printer’s email address, contact the owner of the printer.
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When using a proxy server, click Network Setting, and then set the server settings on the displayed screen.
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Click OK.
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If an access key has been set, the access key entry screen is displayed. Enter the key, and then click OK.
If you do not know the access key, contact the owner of the printer.
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Installing the Remote Print Driver and registering a printer - Mac OS X
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Select Applications > Epson Software, and then double-click Epson Remote Print Utility.
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Enter the printer's email address.
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The Ribald Tales Of Canterbury 1985 Classic Updated May 2026
Here’s a feature concept for an updated version of The Ribald Tales of Canterbury (1985) — reimagined as a modern interactive narrative game or streaming series.
The narrative is structured as a series of bawdy vignettes, including: The Knight's Tale the ribald tales of canterbury 1985 classic updated
Released during the "Golden Age" of adult cinema, this film was one of the last high-budget X-rated features shot on 35mm film. Here’s a feature concept for an updated version
Adaptation Notes (from original medieval source)
- John Cleese as Chaucer: The comedic genius plays the role of the narrator and guide, providing witty commentary throughout the film.
- Helen Mirren as The Wife of Bath: Mirren shines as the powerful and seductive Wife of Bath, delivering a memorable performance.
- Tom Jones as The Pardoner: Jones brings his unique voice and charisma to the role of the corrupt Pardoner.
- Tim Connolly as The Miller: Connolly's comedic timing and energy make him a standout as the Miller.
The "Classic Updated" edition offers three major improvements: John Cleese as Chaucer : The comedic genius
Why It Was a Scandal (And Why It’s Art Now)
- Jax (they/them) – Ex-TikTok prophet, now broke. Tells a story about faking a miracle for clout.
- Priya (she/her) – Corporate DEI consultant with a secret kink dungeon. Her tale: a BDSM parable about consent and boardroom politics.
- Old Tom (he/him) – Retired porn actor (1980s-90s). His “ribald” tale is actually heartbreaking – the rise of free tube sites destroyed his community.
- River (ze/zir) – Teenage runaway. Tells the most shocking story – not for shock value, but as survival testimony.
- Sister Michael (she/her) – Ex-nun turned dominatrix. Her tale blurs sacred & profane with theological dirty jokes.
- Ash (he/him) – A “manosphere” podcaster reluctantly along for the ride. His story gets relentlessly mocked and corrected by the others.
Visual Restoration
: Newly scanned and restored in 2K resolution from the original 35mm camera negatives.

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Click Confirm.
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Click Open "Add Printer" ... and then add the registered printer.
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If you are using an authenticated proxy environment, the following screen may be displayed when printing.
In this situation, enter your computer login password, and then click [Always Allow] or [Allow].
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