Hi Thierry, Thanks for your message.
I backed up file /etc/sane.d/esl.conf and added the following entries to the file.
[device]
model Brother MFC-J485DW
type http
ip 192.168.1.28:80
port 80
Using the brother driver I noticed that I can scan at 1200 dpi instead of 600 dpi maximum with eSCL
Hello, Alexander Pevzner.
I have sane-airscan version (0.99.9+67.1 amd64) currently installed.
Now I am seeing on https://github.com/alexpevzner/sane-airscan that version
https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/pzz/xUbuntu_20.04/amd64/sane-airscan_0.99.15+74.1_amd64.deb
Is available for
Hi Paul,
On 8/25/20 10:23 PM, pj.wo...@gmx.com wrote:
Which option is prefered it seems now with updates applied today through
the PPA all are functional. Whereis prior sane-airscan did not scan
correctly with the MFC-J485DW. sane-airscan worked fine on my
HP-Officejet 4630 though.
Sorry, this entries is correct :
[device]
model Brother MFC-J485DW
type http
ip 192.168.1.28:80
port 80
Le 25 août 2020 21:53:09 GMT+02:00, Thierry HUCHARD a
écrit :
>Hi,
>
>For escl to be constant, I suggest you add the following entries (I
>would look at why it disappears (I have already
Hi,
For escl to be constant, I suggest you add the following entries (I
would look at why it disappears (I have already noticed it)
[device]
model Brother MFC-J485DW
http type
ip 192.168.1.28:80
port 80
in the file: /etc/sane.d/escl.conf
Brother and owner, I have a preference for free
Hello and thank you for your response. I am uncertain what the best format in which to respond to the mailing list is so I am including my origional message at the bottom. Then Thierry's response and this message on top.
1. I determined that the MFC-J485DW was not communicating when I
Hi Frank,
Lide 300 supports IPP over USB, and eSCL on a top of it. The presence of
the IPP-over-USB support causes ippusbxd daemon to start, which
effectively blocks sane-pixma driver and should, in theory, enable
sane-escl driver, which seems doesn't want to work.
You have two
Have you tried Rolf's PPA?
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:rolfbensch/sane-release
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get upgrade
The -dev packages usually install headers and such that allow folks to
program against libsane.
At worst, uninstall the Mint versions and use the PPA.
On Tue, Aug 25, 2020 at
"Unable to open device: Device busy"
do you have something else installed that is talking to the scanner?
like canon's scangear software, or a VM running another OS?
allan
On Tue, Aug 25, 2020 at 5:28 AM <2bfr...@posteo.de> wrote:
>
> Dear SANE team,
>
> thanks for a great FOSS project ! Can I
Dear SANE team,
thanks for a great FOSS project ! Can I bother you with a question, you
are my last resort, I tried various forums;
regarding the Cannon LiDE 300 Scanner. I bought it because it is listed
as "completely supported" in the SANE list
hello there,
i'm honestly a bit unsure whether or not my question is too dumb..
for a project, i would love to be able to switch off the lamp of my scanner.
i currently use a "canon lide 210", but i would switch to any other device
that would me allow to disable the lamp (preferably canon
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