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Hi,
Who people are knowing a good experience with this configuration ?
When i do a scanimage -L you can see that :
imac:~# SANE_DEBUG_HP5590=255 scanimage -L
[sanei_debug] Setting debug level of hp5590 to 255.
[hp5590] SANE backed for HP 5550/5590/7650 1.0.2
[hp5590] (c) Ilia Sotnikov hostcc at
We need more information: what OS, what version of OS, what version of
sane-backends, were you root?
allan
2010/6/14 R?mi Mar?chal remi.marechal at gmail.com:
Hi,
Who people are knowing a good experience with this configuration ?
When i do a scanimage -L you can see that :
imac:~#
Hi,
I have just got hold on a DR-3080CII and tried get it running with SANE.
Alas, I don't have much experience with SANE.
I have run sane-find-scanner and get the info that the scanner is found
as vendor:0x04a9, product:0x1609 at libusb:001:010
Yet when I try scanimage -L no scanner is found.
I got hold of a Canon ScanFront 220eP for testing purposes.
It is an AMD Geode based scanner with touch screen and could be a nice
linux scanner.
I booted with Damn Small Linux but running scanimage -L found nothing
Originally it is run with Windows CE so a Windows based driver should exist.
I
We need more information: what OS, what version of OS, what version of
sane-backends, were you root?
I am on Debian Lenny with a iMac PPC
and i am logged with root user.
For sane version version i found :
imac:~/debian# apt-cache show libsane | grep Version
Version: 1.0.19-23
So you are booting DSL on the scanner? Definitely see if you can get
the usb vid and pid either from a boot-time log or from lsusb. Does
the machine have an external usb port too? Can you get wireshark
traces of the scanner in action back to another (windows?) box?
allan
On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at
Well, I have another user with a 3080C, and I never quite made it
work. But, that machine was scsi only, which is harder to get logs of.
Your machine is USB, so that could be very useful. Can you get a log
of the machine making a low resolution black and white scan using this
tool in windows:
You obviously put quite a bit of time into your post, and I am sorry
you did not get the response you envisioned. It was certainly not our
intention to ignore you. SANE is a fairly small project, and most of
us barely have enough time to keep the ~500K lines of code running,
let alone discuss
That is a very old version of sane-backends. I do not know if it will
help, but an upgrade would be a good start.
allan
2010/6/14 R?mi Mar?chal remi.marechal at gmail.com:
We need more information: what OS, what version of OS, what version of
sane-backends, were you root?
I am on Debian
This does not show up in our hardware lists- what driver is being used?
allan
On Fri, Jun 11, 2010 at 7:54 PM, dabicho tsukebumi at gmail.com wrote:
Hello.
I have a Xerox DocuMate515, detected as Documate512.
When I leave the scanner on, after some time it goes into a kind of
standby mode.
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Sorry for the trouble- This unit was very well tested during the
development of the driver, so it should work.
There have been quite a number of changes since sane-backends 1.0.20
came out, so my first suggestion would be to upgrade to 1.0.21. See if
you can find a package for that. If not, it is
And on further inspection, this machine did not get 'complete' support
until 1.0.21, so an upgrade is definitely in order.
allan
On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 12:44 PM, m. allan noah kitno455 at gmail.com wrote:
Sorry for the trouble- This unit was very well tested during the
development of the
Here is the output of lsusb
dsl at ttyp0[dsl]$ lsusb -v
Bus 002 Device 001: ID :
Device Descriptor:
bLength18
bDescriptorType 1
bcdUSB 1.10
bDeviceClass9 Hub
bDeviceSubClass 0
bDeviceProtocol 0
Here is the output of lspci
dsl at ttyp0[dsl]$ lspci -v
00:01.0 Host bridge: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] CS5536 [Geode
companion] Host Bridge (rev 33)
Subsystem: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] CS5536 [Geode companion]
Host Bridge
Flags: bus master, 66MHz, medium devsel, latency 248
That is a very old version of sane-backends. I do not know if it will
help, but an upgrade would be a good start.
I have same error with sane-backends 1.0.21
imac:~/pkg/sane-frontends-1.0.14# /usr/local/bin/scanimage -L
[sanei_debug] Setting debug level of hp5590 to 50.
[hp5590] SANE backed
well, no evidence of scanner on usb bus, just a keyboard and cheap
flash drive. Any chance you have pictures of circuit board?
allan
On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 1:07 PM, Martin Kouba martin at kouba.at wrote:
Here is the output of lsusb
dsl at ttyp0[dsl]$ lsusb -v
Bus 002 Device 001: ID
well, lets try more logging: also export SANE_DEBUG_SANEI_USB=15
the log will be much longer.
allan
2010/6/14 R?mi Mar?chal remi.marechal at gmail.com:
That is a very old version of sane-backends. I do not know if it will
help, but an upgrade would be a good start.
I have same error with
/x-log
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well, lets try more logging: also export SANE_DEBUG_SANEI_USB=15
the log will be much longer.
see the log at : http://pastebin.com/8G5HHX5A
Yes ... the interesting log with [pixma] statements was send to your
console !
This little image filled up with 0s is strange, to understand what's
going on, could you try to get another log with the following commands:
export SANE_DEBUG_PIXMA=11
scanimage 2 scanimage.log 1 foo.pnm
You
My guess is too short of a timeout, but perhaps the backend author
will have an idea.
allan
2010/6/14 R?mi Mar?chal remi.marechal at gmail.com:
well, lets try more logging: also export SANE_DEBUG_SANEI_USB=15
the log will be much longer.
see the log at : http://pastebin.com/8G5HHX5A
My guess is too short of a timeout, but perhaps the backend author
will have an idea.
in file backend/hp5590.c
#define USB_TIMEOUT 30 * 1000
in log the line before usb timeout take 30 second
i have set it to 60 second but the scanner should not be
so slow...
My guess is too short of a timeout, but perhaps the backend author
will have an idea.
30 or 60 second for timeout , the problem is elsewhere
All,
Just to post my experiences using Samsung SCX-4600 on Ubuntu 10.04
1. Added the following to /etc/sane.d/xerox_mfp.conf
# Samsung SCX-4600
usb 0x04e8 0x3433
2. Added to /lib/udev/rules.d/40-libsane.rules (with other Samsung devices) to
get permissions correct.
# Samsung SCX-4600
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