Paul Connor writes:
Whatever I scan has the bottom cut off.
Ive tried increasing the Paper Geometrie in Preferences Setup copy but
has no effect?
(Shouldn't it be spelt Geometry as well?)
How should I increase the papersize scanned for slightly larger than A4 so
I capture everything?
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Jan, Michael,
after (too) many weeks, I finally found some time to work on the
'pieusb' backend driver again.
Based on Jan's work, I started a big round of cleanups and coding
style improvements. The various pieusb_*.c are now separate
compilation units.
See
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Hi Charles,
First you need to install a recent copy of SANE. You can find a
step-by-step install description in README.linux:
http://www.sane-project.org/README.linux.
In (3.) you can reduce compiling time with: 'BACKENDS=pixma ./configure'.
If you like to use a gui, you can install and use
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Andrew,
What is the current status?
I would call it at least 'Good'. I have used this code to scan over a hundred
negatives. But then only I have used it. Others may want something else. I am
open to adding to it although I would prefer to get an initial implementation
committed before
On 04/03/13 22:51, Oliver Schwartz wrote:
Andrew,
What is the current status?
I would call it at least 'Good'. I have used this code to scan over a
hundred negatives. But then only I have used it. Others may want something
else. I am open to adding to it although I would prefer to get an