Hello,
I've been interested into a A3 scanner, found the Mustek A3 2400S on
Amazon (http://www.amazon.fr/Mustek-A3-2400-Scanner-Plat/dp/B00A1K9M2Q)
but I just can't figure out whether or not it is supported on Linux
(and to which level of support).
I used the scanner Search Engine:
There is a nicer model -
http://www.mustek.com/products/large-a3-scanner/9-a3f2400n.html
In the specifications under 'System Requirements' it shows:
Windows 8 / 7 / Vista / XP (Service Pack 3)
Mac OS X 10.7~10.10
Linux Ubuntu12.04 kernel 3.11 32bit / Fedora 20 kernel 3.15 32bit
Perhaps
Hi,
On Wed, Dec 10, 2014 at 8:54 PM, Bob Gustafson bob...@rcn.com wrote:
There is a nicer model -
http://www.mustek.com/products/large-a3-scanner/9-a3f2400n.html
In the specifications under 'System Requirements' it shows:
Windows 8 / 7 / Vista / XP (Service Pack 3)
Mac OS X 10.7~10.10
m. allan noah once wrote:You might
also want to investigate Fujitsu scanners, they are pricey, but they
give me protocol documentation for most of their models, and so are
fairly easy to support
/T
2014-12-10 21:49 GMT+01:00 Jehan Pagès jehan.marmott...@gmail.com:
Hi,
On Wed, Dec 10, 2014
Hi there!
Are there support for subj device in the last libsane? (My hope rose after
reading that The current development version of SANE has limited support
for some of the Xpress-type printers.
http://www.bchemnet.com/suldr/forum/index.php?topic=176.msg827#msg827)
I've just downloaded and
Hi Allan,
m. allan noah writes:
Your patch makes no difference for the Fujitsu models in question.
I'll commit the patch in the next couple days, after some more
testing.
Any progress on this?
allan
On Mon, Dec 1, 2014 at 9:44 PM, m. allan noah kitno...@gmail.com wrote:
Ha! As we speak,
I am running Mepis 12 (Debian derived) with xsane 0.998-3+b1.
My scanner is an HP Officejet 6700 All-In-One.
The printer is connected by wireless, the scanner by usb.
This scanner used to work, what has changed is my desktop
hardware - but the same printer, OS, and version of xsane.
Of course I
That scanner is not supported by the hp backend. It is probably
supported by the hplip project, which makes a separate backend for the
hp all in one machines.
allan
On Wed, Dec 10, 2014 at 8:42 PM, david beckwith da...@beckwith.net.au wrote:
I am running Mepis 12 (Debian derived) with xsane
I have just pushed your patches to git. They don't seem to help with
any scanner that I have, but I doubt they will hurt anything. It
appears that we also have USB3 issues with Canon scanners as well-
they do use clear_halt frequently, and it seems that maybe the Linux
kernel is not passing them
Hello group,
I'm happy to manage to get scanbd into Debian and replace scanbuttond.
The package still has many rough edges and even for me as Maintainer
does not work perfectly. My local setup includes a Canon LiDE 35
connected over USB. scanbd generally works fine when called straight
from the
On 04.10.2014 16:23, Marc Stürmer wrote:
Am 02.10.2014 um 20:36 schrieb Marc Stürmer:
I am trying to get my CanoSCAN LIDE 35 under Gentoo Linux up and
running, so far with no success.
The scanner itself is working and not broken.
Kernel is 3.14.19, sane-backends is version 1.0.24.
I did
On 04.10.2014 16:23, Marc Stürmer wrote:
Am 02.10.2014 um 20:36 schrieb Marc Stürmer:
I am trying to get my CanoSCAN LIDE 35 under Gentoo Linux up and
running, so far with no success.
The scanner itself is working and not broken.
Kernel is 3.14.19, sane-backends is version 1.0.24.
I did
m. allan noah writes:
I have just pushed your patches to git. They don't seem to help with
any scanner that I have, but I doubt they will hurt anything.
Thanks!
It appears that we also have USB3 issues with Canon scanners as well-
they do use clear_halt frequently, and it seems that maybe
Am 11.12.2014 um 07:51 schrieb Rolf Leggewie:
Hello group,
I'm happy to manage to get scanbd into Debian and replace scanbuttond.
The package still has many rough edges and even for me as Maintainer
does not work perfectly. My local setup includes a Canon LiDE 35
connected over USB. scanbd
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