Hi,
what seems to be happening here ?
I have an Epson Perfection 640U, and have apt-instlled sane, scanimage,
xsane and all other
debian modules with 'sane' in them (except the 'devel' ones), I
downloaded the appropriate version
of 'iscan*' from the sane website, untarred, cd'd into the
Adam Bogacki a...@paradise.net.nz writes:
Hi,
what seems to be happening here ?
I have an Epson Perfection 640U, and have apt-instlled sane,
scanimage, xsane and all other
debian modules with 'sane' in them (except the 'devel' ones), I
downloaded the appropriate version
of 'iscan*'
Hi,
On Wednesday 11 August 2004 06:47, Olaf Meeuwissen wrote:
[SNIPSNAP]
of 'iscan*' from the sane website, untarred, cd'd into the directory,
Didn't know that the SANE website mirrored iscan. Care to give me a
URL? All I could find was a URL to our download service ...
it's not mirrored,
Hi, I think that I have just found a problem in the gt68xx.desc :
:model BearPaw 1200 CU Plus
:interface USB
:status :good
:comment Product id 0x021c
:model BearPaw 1200 CU Plus
:interface USB
:status :untested
:comment Procuct id 0x021b
The same scanner with differents idxproducts?is this
Hi,
On Wed, Aug 11, 2004 at 09:50:30AM +0200, jose wrote:
Hi, I think that I have just found a problem in the gt68xx.desc :
That's intentional.
:model BearPaw 1200 CU Plus
:interface USB
:status :good
:comment Product id 0x021c
:model BearPaw 1200 CU Plus
:interface USB
:status
I've posted a page with my latest code for the FS4000:
http://www.burnsorama.com/fs4000/
The code on this page is not a SANE back-end. It's still a collection of
test programs. I have no Linux box but, although the code was written on
Windows with VC++, it's ANSI C and should build
Hi I have a snapscan 310, which has an optical resolution at 300dpi.
Thus the xsane button only proposes resolution up to 300dpi. But I
know that with a good interpolation, one can scan with this scanner
up to 1200dpi. Does anybody know how interpolation works? Is it a job
done by the scanner