I have done some additional testing relating to the underlying printer problem.
I tested lucid (10.04) Maverick (10.10) and Natty and found the same problem.
The i386 driver cannot be installed along with the amd64 driver already on the 
system.
dpkg reports a installation conflict.  This problem seems to be not only for 
printers but for any device that
requires a i386 driver to be installed.
Further,  I installed openSUSE on one of my test drives and found the same 
problems.
It appears that this is not a Ubuntu specific problem but rather a Linux 
problem.  I suspect the underlying
software  as openSUSE and Ubuntu seem to use the same  software for the driver 
functions for
printers and scanners.
Going to the brother driver site and reading the FAQ's, relating to drivers, 
shows this problem has been around
for a long time.  The fixes have been for a specific printer and not for the 
whole family of devices.
If you review the list of supported drivers in Ubuntu,  it is only a small 
subset of the available printers from brother.
When the underlying problem referenced by this bug report is addressed then the 
real problem will be resolved.
If more detailed test results are required please request same.

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Title:
  package brother-lpr-drivers-laser 2.0.1-3-0ubuntu4 failed to
  install/upgrade: trying to overwrite '/usr/bin/brprintconfiglpr2',
  which is also in package brdcp7040lpr:i386 2.0.2-1

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