scanimage -V scanimage (sane-backends) 1.0.27git; backend version 1.0.27
2018-01-27 9:57 GMT+01:00 Rolf Bensch <r...@bensch-online.de>: > Hi Wojciech, > > Please check the version of SANE you are using: > $ scanimage -V > > How did you connect your scanner? For testing it should connected on an > USB port. > > A remark to your installation: Please remove your self compiled SANE from > your system and follow the install description from the file INSTALL.linux, > which comes with the sources. > > Hope this helps. > > Cheers, > Rolf > > Am 23.01.2018 um 12:46 schrieb Wojciech Teichert: > > pixma.log have one line: scanimage: no SANE devices found > > 2018-01-22 19:34 GMT+01:00 Rolf Bensch <r...@bensch-online.de>: > >> Hi Wojciech, >> >> Please provide a logfile created with: >> >> $ SANE_DEBUG_PIXMA=4 scanimage 2> pixma.log > pixma.pnm >> >> Please zip, tar.gz or 7zip pixma.log and send it to me. >> >> Cheers, >> Rolf >> >> Am 22.01.2018 um 03:29 schrieb Wojciech Teichert: >> >> scanimage -L >> >> No scanners were identified. If you were expecting something different, >> check that the scanner is plugged in, turned on and detected by the >> sane-find-scanner tool (if appropriate). Please read the documentation >> which came with this software (README, FAQ, manpages). >> root@### sane-find-scanner >> >> # sane-find-scanner will now attempt to detect your scanner. If the >> # result is different from what you expected, first make sure your >> # scanner is powered up and properly connected to your computer. >> >> # No SCSI scanners found. If you expected something different, make >> sure that >> # you have loaded a kernel SCSI driver for your SCSI adapter. >> >> found USB scanner (vendor=0x04a9 [Canon], product=0x27e1 [MF633C/635C]) >> at libusb:001:005 >> # Your USB scanner was (probably) detected. It may or may not be >> supported by >> # SANE. Try scanimage -L and read the backend's manpage. >> >> # Not checking for parallel port scanners. >> >> # Most Scanners connected to the parallel port or other proprietary >> ports >> # can't be detected by this program. >> root@### scanimage -L >> >> No scanners were identified. If you were expecting something different, >> check that the scanner is plugged in, turned on and detected by the >> sane-find-scanner tool (if appropriate). Please read the documentation >> which came with this software (README, FAQ, manpages) >> >> This is new version from git://git.debian.org/sane/sane-backends.git >> using ./configure --prefix=/usr --libdir=/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu >> --sysconfdir=/etc --localstatedir=/var --enable-avahi && make -j4 >> >> 2018-01-03 21:09 GMT+01:00 Rolf Bensch <r...@bensch-online.de>: >> >>> Hi Wojtek, >>> >>> I just added your scanner to SANE. Please check out the recent version >>> from git or you can use the daily git snapshot tomorrow. >>> >>> Please report if all scanning features (75-600dpi, simple and duplex >>> document feeder) are running with USB. After this you can try the bjnp >>> interface. >>> >>> Hope this helps. >>> >>> Cheers, >>> Rolf >>> >>> >>> Am 13.12.2017 um 09:58 schrieb Wojtek Teichert: >>> > Can you add support for Canon i-SENSYS MF633cdw scanner? >>> >>> >> >> > >
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