Hi David,
Please try a 1200 dpi scan.
If the image is OK, I'll change the status of your scanner as complete
installed.
Otherwise you need to install Sane 1.0.24 from git and we will go on
with patching and testing.
The manual installation is described in README.linux:
Please send me a complete logfile from a sane scan. Then I'll compare it
with the Windows scan.
You can send the logfile directly to my email address.
Cheers,
Rolf
Am 18.01.2013 00:08, schrieb Dan Duvall:
I went ahead and used UsbSnoop to get a capture.
http://www.mutual.io/tmp/UsbSnoop.log
Some time ago I bought the Samsung Scx-3400 laser printer. It also has a
scanner which I could not install under SuSE 12.1. However, when I
installed Samsungs UnifiedLinuxDriver, this also got my scanner working.
It is recognised (and installed) by yast and xsane, even though I did
give any input
Hello,
On Jan 18 14:34 Julien Michielsen wrote:
Some time ago I bought the Samsung Scx-3400 laser printer. It also has a
scanner which I could not install under SuSE 12.1. However, when I
installed Samsungs UnifiedLinuxDriver, this also got my scanner working.
It is recognised (and
?
Toma Tasovac
Center for Digital Humanities (Belgrade, Serbia)
http://humanistika.org ? http://transpoetika.org
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Rolf Bensch wrote:
Hi David,
Please try a 1200 dpi scan.
If the image is OK, I'll change the status of your scanner as complete
installed.
Otherwise you need to install Sane 1.0.24 from git and we will go on
with patching and testing.
The manual installation is described in
Hi David,
I prepared a patch to fix 1200dpi scans.
First you should install Sane 1.0.24 as described in README.linux.
You can accelerate build time with this special configure command:
BACKENDS=pixma ./configure
Then:
(1) save pixma_mp150c.diff1 into the folder sane-backends/backend/.
(2) cd