On 10485 day of my life Lars Ljung wrote:
But I'm not sure if I'm trying to reinvent the wheel here. What is
exactly the relationship between the epkowa backend and libesint32? I
have looked at the epkowa source code but I don't fully understand how
it works. I suppose libesint32 loads the
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with a couple week old cvs, when i run your command i get this:
scanimage -d test -T
scanimage: scanning image of size 157x196 pixels at 8 bits/pixel
scanimage: acquiring gray frame, 8 bits/sample
scanimage: reading one scanline, 157 bytes... PASS
scanimage: reading one byte... PASS
I think this is the interesting part of --help?
Geometry:
-l 0..200mm (in steps of 1) [0]
Top-left x position of scan area.
-t 0..200mm (in steps of 1) [0]
Top-left y position of scan area.
-x 0..200mm (in steps of 1) [80]
Width of scan-area.
-y 0..200mm
Hi,
Modified: ChangeLog configure configure.in include/sane/config.h.in
sanei/sanei_usb.c tools/check-usb-chip.c
tools/sane-find-scanner.c
Add support for libusb-1.0.
So, it's in. A few things to know:
- ./configure --enable-libusb_1_0
- it will fall back to libusb if
or they are used, but the resolution is unused?
allan
On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 9:03 AM, Chris Bagwell chris at cnpbagwell.com wrote:
I think this is the interesting part of --help?
Geometry:
-l 0..200mm (in steps of 1) [0]
Top-left x position of scan area.
-t 0..200mm (in steps
m. allan noah wrote:
or they are used, but the resolution is unused?
allan
OK, my fault again... I failed to notice that when I converted sanei
directory to automake a few days back that it stopped finding config
files. :-(
It will be fixed within the day. Need to add reference to
* m. allan noah kitno455 at gmail.com:
http://www.fujitsu.com/global/services/computing/peripheral/scanners/product/fi6230/
It performs as advertised- 30ppm color at 300dpi.
This one looks very nice, and the SANE compatibility list says
complete as well. Thanks again.
sure- just make sure
On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 9:48 AM, Johannes Groedem johs at netfonds.no wrote:
* m. allan noah kitno455 at gmail.com:
http://www.fujitsu.com/global/services/computing/peripheral/scanners/product/fi6230/
It performs as advertised- 30ppm color at 300dpi.
This one looks very nice, and the SANE
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JKD jkdsoft at gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
gcc -g -O2 -W -Wall -o sane-find-scanner sane-find-scanner.o check-usb-chip.o
sane_strstatus.o ../sanei/.libs/libsanei.a /usr/lib/libusb.so
sane-find-scanner.o: In function `check_libusb_device':
* m. allan noah kitno455 at gmail.com:
In case anyone should search for this particular model: We bought a
Fujitsu fi-6240, and after (brief) testing it appears to work great
with SANE (CVS-version) and is also blazingly fast. It scans color
pages at 300 DPI in 2-2.5 seconds per page using
On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 10:09 AM, Johannes Groedem johs at netfonds.no wrote:
* m. allan noah kitno455 at gmail.com:
In case anyone should search for this particular model: We bought a
Fujitsu fi-6240, and after (brief) testing it appears to work great
with SANE (CVS-version) and is also
* m. allan noah kitno455 at gmail.com:
It's close enough for me. Who knows how they measure these things.
My measurement was time scanadf, basically. It was done actually
feeding the papers through the scanner before scanadf exited, so
it's not entirely unimaginable that there is a bit of
* m. allan noah kitno455 at gmail.com:
It's close enough for me. Who knows how they measure these things.
My measurement was time scanadf, basically. It was done actually
feeding the papers through the scanner before scanadf exited, so
it's not entirely unimaginable that there is a bit of
* Simon Matter simon.matter at invoca.ch:
About the same as uncompressed PNM. (Also tried 200 DPI now, with no
noticeable difference in speed from 300 DPI.)
The computer I'm testing this on is a Core 2 E8500 3.16GHz, by the
way.
I understand that the 6240 is similar to the 6230 but faster
Hello
I'd like to report an unsupported device. Its name is Canon i-Sensys MF4018.
Bus type: USB
USB id: 04a9/26b4
This multifunctional belongs to 4010 series and must be identical to
MF4010. I tried to use sane-backends-2009-02-19, but 'scanimage -L'
said: No scanners were identified.
$
This USB id is declared in the ImageCLass part of the pixma backend, and
should be thus at least detected by scanimage.
This looks here rather like a permission issue to access the scanner,
from a standard user account, or a library mess up issue.
Did you try the same scanimage command under
I have local scanning working via USB on an Epson Artisan 700. I'm
trying to use xinetd and saned to scan over the network from another
system. From the client, I get:
$ scanimage -L
device `net:192.168.100.1:epkowa:usb:004:003' is a Epson (unknown
model) flatbed scanner
$ scanimage
scanimage:
your xinetd config needs the 'groups = yes' line?
allan
On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 7:50 PM, Grant emailgrant at gmail.com wrote:
I have local scanning working via USB on an Epson Artisan 700. I'm
trying to use xinetd and saned to scan over the network from another
system. From the client, I
your xinetd config needs the 'groups = yes' line?
allan
Thank you but I already have that in /etc/xinetd.conf. Any other ideas?
- Grant
I have local scanning working via USB on an Epson Artisan 700. I'm
trying to use xinetd and saned to scan over the network from another
system. From
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