I had a similar problem a few years ago with the Perfection V200, using
the epkowa driver. In my case the utility I first used (can't remember
what, maybe scanimage) only offered me either 300 or some huge one.
That was before I was on this list and I took the easy way out, used
iscan which gave
I had this with a different CIS scanner. In that case the problem was
that the USB socket (an unpowered hub) provided enough power to run the
stepper motor but not the LEDs. Plugging direct into a PC USB socket
fixed it.
On 6/14/2016, "m. allan noah" wrote:
>CIS machines
what we could do to find the proper command to
set the scanner into scanner mode? Would a USB dump on Windows help?
Adrian
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a fixed version of the package into unstable.
Cheers,
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http://www.usa.canon.com/cusa/office/products/hardware/scanners/high_speed_document_scanners/imageformula_p_215_scan_tini_personal_document_scanner#DriversAndSoftware
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[1] http://paste.debian.net/91404/
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On 04/03/2014 01:59 PM, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
On 04/03/2014 01:23 PM, m. allan noah wrote:
Which header files do they need?
Excerpt from the source code [1]:
Ok, I figured out that sane-backends has these additional headers
in EXTRA_DIST in include/Makefile.am.
Does this mean
it work like
a charm with your backend.
I could scan both simplex and duplex, b/w and color and use all possible
resolutions, very happy with the scanner now :).
It should probably added to the manpage of the canon_dr backend that
this switch needs to be turned off.
Cheers,
Adrian
[1] http://s3
with usb_modeswitch to set the scanner
into scanner mode, but without success.
Does anyone know the proper call to usb_modeswitch to invoke the
scanner mode? Since the scanner has been reported to work with
SANE, I suppose someone knows how to do that :).
Cheers,
Adrian
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in their
distribution which is rather problematic in my opinion.
You can just install the build dependencies with
apt-get build-dep gscan2pdf
then download the source for gscan2pdf and compile it yourself.
Cheers,
Adrian
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/xerox_mfp.conf
Could you please add these lines upstream to add support for this
scanner?
Cheers,
Adrian
[1] http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=704167
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to let him know to give some feedback
on this. Maybe he can test the latest version in Debian (we
updated it to 1.0.23 now) or try the latest git.
Cheers,
Adrian
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, you should either consult the SANE documentation or just
check the dependencies
of the SANE packages as they are listed in the Debian package directories [3].
Adrian
[1] http://www.cygwin.com/
[2] http://www.libusb.org/
[3] http://www.debian.org/distrib/packages
collected with the
USB snoop utility.
The driver needs some more work, but works best with the latest version of the
SANE
backends (1.0.22).
Adrian
On Mar 2, 2011, at 12:27 PM, Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
Hi Dimitry,
On Mar 2, 2011, at 11:24 AM, ??? wrote:
The scanner detects and Xsane sees it, but when you start scanning, and an
error in the output result is completely unreadable image.
Scanner: HP Scan Jet 2400
Hi Stef,
On Jan 20, 2011, at 9:20 PM, Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
On Jan 20, 2011, at 9:15 PM, stef wrote:
Sounds pretty feasible. Thanks for these scripts. I actually have a Windows
XP installation running on a Linux kvm host. I just need to setup usbmon
in the kernel and I should be able
On Feb 7, 2011, at 6:54 PM, Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
The script expects log from this tool:
http://www.pcausa.com/Utilities/UsbSnoop/
Ok, so I could actually even perform it on a real Windows machine?
In any case, I have something for the weekend now ;).
I'm working on the USB logs
, I think
the
SANE database should be updated to reflect the fact that the FB-310/610
are actually Avision scanners and thus they should be assigned to that
backend (and not canon_pp).
Regards,
Adrian
03:40:32 UTC 2011 x86_64
GNU/Linux
[glaubitz at sulphur:~]$ lsb_release -c
Codename: squeeze
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in the same
backend. I generated a patch so you can see what I actually changed.
See attached.
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Adrian
On Jan 20, 2011, at 8:11 PM, Brian Shaver wrote:
I can confirm this change also eliminates my compilation error. I'm running
Fedora 13 64-bit on Intel Core2 T5500 CPU.
Thanks,
Brian ..
On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 12:13 PM, Adrian Glaubitz glaubitz at
physik.fu-berlin.de wrote:
Hi
ideas or hints which might help finding the proper values?
Adrian
for these scripts. I actually have a Windows
XP installation running on a Linux kvm host. I just need to setup usbmon
in the kernel and I should be able to gather some data.
Will let you know,
Adrian
this tool:
http://www.pcausa.com/Utilities/UsbSnoop/
Ok, so I could actually even perform it on a real Windows machine?
In any case, I have something for the weekend now ;).
Adrian
the possible resolutions are defined. But
in any case, 75 dpi should be removed, I think.
Thanks,
Adrian
On Jan 18, 2011, at 1:41 AM, Andrey Afletdinov wrote:
Hi!
100 dpi wroked with next changes:
--- genesys_gl646.h
+++ genesys_gl646.h
@@ -555,11 +555,11 @@
/* HP2400/G2410 motor
will give it another try within the next days.
Btw, Andrey, did you commit that change to the repository already?
Adrian
Hi Stef,
On Jan 17, 2011, at 6:32 AM, stef wrote:
Le Sunday 16 January 2011 21:00:41 Adrian Glaubitz, vous avez ?crit :
On Jan 16, 2011, at 3:21 PM, Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
I have made several test scans and uploaded the results into a folder
at the university, please find them here [2]. I am
. If you
need anything else, please let me know.
Adrian
[1] http://www.sane-project.org/sane-mfgs.html
[2] http://www.fys.uio.no/~adriang/scanjet-g2410/
Other debug output:
[glaubitz at sulphur:~]$ sane-find-scanner |grep found\ USB
found USB scanner (vendor=0x03f0 [Hewlett-Packard], product=0x0a01 [hp
On Jan 16, 2011, at 3:21 PM, Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
I have made several test scans and uploaded the results into a folder
at the university, please find them here [2]. I am also going to place
a reference scan at 300dpi, color with the Windows software since
scanning color images with SANE
v4l interface (Noname
UVC Camera (046d virtual device [v4l:/dev/video0]) but scanning fails with the
message Failed to start scanner: Invalid argument.
The camera is working well in mplayer.
Thanks
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Hi guys,
Any chance we could work this out?
Thanks!
Adrian
Ady Deac wrote:
Hi all,
Any chance we can get this to work? The scanner is working with SANE,
but I can only scan 1/4 (top left corner) of the whole A4 document. I
know I have used it before - I guess about 1 or 2 years
, and I'll have to use USB,
possibly for a very long time.
Ok then, than you very much for the help.
Adrian
report this to the gimp project?
Adrian
.
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The device was connected over the network (only); its ip address is
192.168.1.11. 192.168.1.103 is the computer.
And here's another capture, the only thing I did this time was getting a whole
page preview from gimp (in black and white, apparently no gray shades)
Adrian
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installed it in windoze yet, but
as soon as I do, I'll take a wireshark capture and send it.
Thanks
Adrian
- click scan in xsane
- press start on the device
- change paper
- click scan in xsane
- press start on the device
- change paper
- click scan in xsane
- press start on the device
Adrian
on cancel).
That doesn't work for me. I selected Button-controlled scan and 2 pages, but
after scanning one page, xsane stops waiting and I have to click again.
I also tried that earlier without Button-controlled scan but using the ADF -
still only one page scanned for every click on scan.
Adrian
Aw come on, you're ruining all the fun :p
Anyway, please let me know when I can try the new code and how.
Thanks
Adrian
P.S. Sorry for top-posting, yahoo is kinda making me do it
From: Nicolas Martin nicolas0mar...@gmail.com
To: Adrian Sandor aditsu
near my computer,
but in the future it would be nice to have the option.
Thanks
Adrian
From: Nicolas Martin nicolas0mar...@gmail.com
To: Adrian Sandor aditsu at yahoo.com
Cc: sane-devel sane-devel at lists.alioth.debian.org
Sent: Mon, October 19, 2009 4:13:14 AM
]
udp_command: no data received (recv): Connection refused[pixma] udp_command: no
data received (recv): Connection refused[pixma] Cannot read scanner make
model:
Also, if I run scanimage as root, it dies with a segmentation fault.
Thanks
Adrian
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Hi, no I don't have any kind of firewall running on my computer.
From: Louis Lagendijk lo...@lagendijk.xs4all.nl
To: Adrian Sandor aditsu at yahoo.com
Sent: Sun, October 18, 2009 3:41:40 AM
Subject: Re: [sane-devel] Canon imageCLASS MF4370dn
hi Adrian,
On Sat
MF4360-4390
iSerial 3 SJF980221406D
bNumConfigurations 1
Let me know if you need more details.
Thanks
Adrian
From: Nicolas Martin nicolas0mar...@gmail.com
To: Adrian Sandor aditsu at yahoo.com
Cc: sane-devel at lists.alioth.debian.org
Sent
starting docs and I will gladly do it!
Thanks,
Adrian
Hello Stef,
As you suggested, here are results of ppdiag, first with EPP + ECP set:
adrian@adrian-desktop:~$ sudo bash ppdiag
Password:
S01: parport built as module
S02: parport0:
S02:modes:PCSPP,TRISTATE,COMPAT,ECP,DMA
S02
Stef
Thanks for prompt reply and thanks for the encouraging news. I was not
looking forward to throwing out a perfectly good scanner!
Results of your suggestions:
[root@localhost adrian]# export -p
declare -x SANE_DEBUG_UMAX_PP=255
declare -x SANE_DEBUG_UMAX_PP_LOW=255
[root@localhost adrian
to use with Xsane or Kooka.
Output from xsane:
[root@localhost adrian]# xsane
[umax_pp_low] sync610p failed (got 0x78 expected 0x38)!
(umax_pp_low.c:3733)
[umax_pp_low] sync610p failed! Scanner not present or powered off
... (umax_pp_low.c:6363)
[umax_pp_low
On Wednesday 21 June 2006 03:16, Johannes Meixner wrote:
By the way:
It doesn't help to whine and complain that nobody cares,
when those who might be able to fix it, cannot reproduce it.
I don't really know at whom this is directed since there was basically only me
and Olaf in this
for iscan and kooka
Another curious thing: on SUSE 9.3 I see no libkscan...is this a clue?
AJ
On Sunday 18 June 2006 20:14, you wrote:
Adrian Jadic ja...@dallnet.net writes:
On Tuesday 13 June 2006 18:48, you wrote:
If you have the plugin installed, it ought to work with other SANE
:
Adrian Jadic ja...@dallnet.net writes:
Just another reminder that Iscan works on my machine. I have a feeling
you understood that it doesn't. Am I wrong?
No, you are right. I was indeed under the impression that iscan did
NOT work for you. Sorry about the misunderstanding.
To recap. Yes
One more question:
I have a little annoyance with Iscan and I wonder if there is a way to fix it
so I can satisfy my obsessive compulsive bursts..;)
Every time Iscan starts it defaults the units to inches even though the system
(KDE) is set to metric. Is there a way to change this so I don't
:
Adrian Jadic ja...@dallnet.net writes:
I have trouble using the Epson Perfection 3170 Photo in Kubuntu 6.06
Kooka and scanimage recognise the scanner. However when I try to scan
I am getting the following errors:
=
~$ scanimage -L
device `epson:libusb:001:004
I have trouble using the Epson Perfection 3170 Photo in Kubuntu 6.06
Kooka and scanimage recognise the scanner. However when I try to scan I am
getting the following errors:
=
~$ scanimage -L
device `epson:libusb:001:004' is a Epson flatbed scanner
~$ scanimage
scanimage:
I also had installed iscan 2.0 and I was getting the message: could not
connect to scanner. please check..something
I the way I installed it was to convert the rpm to deb and then installed it.
metricus
On Tuesday 13 June 2006 00:54, you wrote:
Adrian Jadic ja...@dallnet.net writes:
I have
and the Epson
3170 is listed correctly.
But when I press preview or scan nothing happens.
Thank you,
A Jadic
On Tuesday 13 June 2006 00:54, you wrote:
Adrian Jadic ja...@dallnet.net writes:
I have trouble using the Epson Perfection 3170 Photo in Kubuntu 6.06
Kooka and scanimage recognise the scanner
Thank you for your reply, I did not check yet all your links, I am just
answering quick questions:
1) I just tried Iscan and it's the only one working so far. The ones you
mention, I did not use them before so I don't know them but I will look into
it and get back with a more complete answer.
.
Adrian
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Cosmin Pop obtained the sources of the windows driver from
Mustek and began developing a sane driver for it.
I am curious to know what is the current status, and what can I
do to aid in having the BearPaw 4800 supported.
Best wishes,
Adrian Maier
driver for it.=20
I am curious to know what is the current status, and what can I=20
do to aid in supporting the BearPaw 4800.
Best wishes,
Adrian Maier
management also needs a similar solution (some posts
exists in the mailing list about that subject). Is D-BUS
(http://www.freedesktop.org/Software/dbus) useful for all this?
Cheers,
Adrian P.J.
I have ALOT of pictures that I want turned into
digital images.
I'm looking for a scanner preferably with a feeder to
scan an assload of pictures. NOT NEGATIVES, I don't
have the negatives.
any suggestions on a scanner that can feed standard
3x5 images?
thanks!
I have an agfa studiostar V1.50
The official lists would suggest that it isn't
supported but a quick look through some source code
and old documents show that it IS supported.
There's even code in Microtek-backend for the Agfa's
RRGGBB strange pixel grabbing method.
Somehow I don't think that
I'm getting an agfa studioscan with ADF (auto-document
feeder)
How well does Sane support feeders?
thanks!
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the
scanning software reveice any image?
4. Does the scanner head move?
Thanks in advance.
Adrian P.J.
Mickael Profeta wrote:
Hi,
sanjay.chigurup...@lntinfotech.com has a HP scanjet 2400 and it seems
to be the same driver.
After the mail of mancio_...@libero.it we just received, I
; there are PE
disassemblers for linux available) and help from the list.
That's my suggestion. Cheers,
Adrian P.
Eddie Colon wrote:
Hello Henning
I'm glad you are including this scanner into your project list. I
would love to start the ball rolling and bang out a rough driver, but I
don't know any
believe I will now have much more free time in short (unemployed) and
I'll be more involved in free software... restarting a happy hacking.!
L4ter,
Adrian.
Hi all,
After reading this I have also updated the patch for SANE 1.0.13 but
until Saturday at the afternoon I can not test it. Can anybody here
that owns an hp4200c scanner and is capable of patching and compiling
SANE 1.0.13 test this stuff before Saturday?
You can download the patch at
-1.0.13-hp4200-0.4.patch.gz
Excuse me for the inconveniences.
Cheers,
Adrian.
Till Kamppeter wrote:
Julien BLACHE wrote:
Till Kamppeter till.kamppe...@gmx.net wrote:
Thanks for the patch, but it seems to need more adaptation
Alin-Adrian Anton wrote:
Hello,
I am going to change my scanner and I am going to buy a scanner which
100% works fine with FreeBSD. Obiously, an USB scanner, like Mustek
1200 UB. I would like to verify if indeed this scanner works well with
FreeBSD and if anyone can tell, please tell me
Hello,
I am going to change my scanner and I am going to buy a scanner which
100% works fine with FreeBSD. Obiously, an USB scanner, like Mustek 1200
UB. I would like to verify if indeed this scanner works well with
FreeBSD and if anyone can tell, please tell me.
I don't want to spend my
that too. I want to know if I really have to port the linux module.
Best Regards,
Anton Alin-Adrian.
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