Hello all, and most especially Stef who I see is responsible for
supporting this scanner,
I've been trying to get the 120 working under OpenSUSE with a backend
install from SANE's git. I've made some definite progress, working
from resources found here and there (and despite a cold). The system
Hi Olaf,
Yep that was a gaffe, I meant the epson2 backend.
Thanks for the correction
On Sun, Sep 20, 2015 at 9:24 PM, Olaf Meeuwissen <paddy-h...@member.fsf.org>
wrote:
> Hi Matthew,
>
> Matthew Baker writes:
>
> > I will soon be updating the android frontend (SANEDr
Hi there,
I will soon be updating the android frontend (SANEDroid) with the imminent
1.0.25 release of sane. I was wondering what backends other than epson,
pixma, fujitsu, xerox_mfp, kodakaio, and of course net are network-based
backends?
Kind Regards,
Mat Baker
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I'd recommend taking a glance at the SimpleScan project (
https://github.com/mnagel/simple-scan) to get a feel for how commonplace
options are handled.
Cheers,
matb
On 25 Jun 2015 5:02 am, Leon Hauck l...@progcpu.net wrote:
I'm writing a custom frontend for a scanning project in C++ and am
Hi there,
Sorry if I am stating the obvious but sane-project.org appears to be down.
Cheers,
matb
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? Is there a minimum set of requirements the frontend has
to adhere to in order to be included?
Kind Regards,
Matthew Baker
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Hi there,
I have just released v1.0 of the SANE Android client I have been developing
to the Google play store. I thought I'd share the link with the list for
the interests of those that are Android users.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.sane.droid
Kind Regards,
Matthew Baker
Hi,
I posted a similar question earlier this year to the list with no response
so I am trying again.
I am attempting to put together a how to regarding cross-compiling sane
for android and I ideally need to know how turn off the compilation of
scanimage and other binaries that require
to 16 Pixels */
#define KV_PIXEL_ROUND 19200
Regards
Matthew
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I was wondering if there is anyway of turning off the compilation of the
frontends when building SANE?
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Hi there,
I was just wondering if anyone has considered compiling libsane for
Android. I have previously cross-compiled other open source libraries for
Android, however, given my unfamiliarity with the SANE build process and
the shear size of the project I am unsure where to start. Any tips would
driver modules in Ubuntu, I'm sure some googling will help. The
old-fashioned way was to add it to /etc/modules or use modprobe from the
command-line.
Once you get your parallel port is recognised by linux, then SANE should be
able to work with the scanner.
Kind Regards,
Matthew Duggan
canon_pp
the top of my head I can't remember.
The other option is just to turn off ICC profile calibration in the
GUI you're using.
Kind Regards,
- Matthew Duggan
On 22/06/2009, at 2:00 AM, david antony gregory wrote:
Please help with configuration of CanoScan FB630P scanner
Kind regards
David Antony
explain what you're seeing? Is the I/O port displayed the
same when you don't have ppdev loaded? If not, er.. try messing with
the bios settings so the port matches what parport_pc assumes? Sorry
it's not a great solution.. and sorry for the slow reply.
Cheers,
- Matthew Duggan
on a discussion about this scanner. I hope
you do not mind my enquiry.
Matthew Ridgeway.
PO Box 3
Pakenham
Victoria
Australia
3810
m. allan noah wrote:
i am sorry you are having problems. linux has a learning curve
sometimes, and the fujitsu sane backend has JUST been completely
re-written to support your scanner. if you wait a few months for your
distro of choice to include sane 1.0.18, i bet 3/4 of these problems
will
m. allan noah wrote:
On Fri, 25 Aug 2006, Matthew wrote:
m. allan noah wrote:
i am sorry you are having problems. linux has a learning curve
sometimes, and the fujitsu sane backend has JUST been completely
re-written to support your scanner. if you wait a few months for your
distro
m. allan noah wrote:
scanimage: scanning image of size 5104x6600 pixels at 1 bits/pixel
scanimage: acquiring gray frame
[fujitsu] sane_read: start
[fujitsu] read_from_scanner: start
[fujitsu] read_from_scanner: si:0 to:4210800 rx:0 re:4210800 bu:65536
pa:65076
[fujitsu] do_usb_cmd: start
m. allan noah wrote:
On Fri, 25 Aug 2006, Matthew wrote:
m. allan noah wrote:
scanimage: scanning image of size 5104x6600 pixels at 1 bits/pixel
scanimage: acquiring gray frame
[fujitsu] sane_read: start
[fujitsu] read_from_scanner: start
[fujitsu] read_from_scanner: si:0 to:4210800 rx:0
m. allan noah wrote:
On Fri, 25 Aug 2006, Matthew wrote:
m. allan noah wrote:
scanimage: scanning image of size 5104x6600 pixels at 1 bits/pixel
scanimage: acquiring gray frame
[fujitsu] sane_read: start
[fujitsu] read_from_scanner: start
[fujitsu] read_from_scanner: si:0 to:4210800 rx:0
m. allan noah wrote:
I'm also going to try reinstalling the sane backend.
no. stop reinstalling things. this is not windows, files dont become
corrupted for no reason.
allan
Consider it done, that is I didn't reinstall. Windows has corrupted my
way of thinking?
m. allan noah wrote:
what? the other day you were running ubuntu with sane compiled from
source, and now you are running suse's resmgr enabled sane rpm?
i am confused
allan
On Wed, 23 Aug 2006, Matthew wrote:
Thanks for the help, but I finally figured it out.
The information I
Well, I only thought I was out of the water. Tried to scan today and
got the same IO error problem. Even worse is it might scan one or two
pages and then error out.
Here is the log.
[sanei_debug] Setting debug level of fujitsu to 15.
[fujitsu] sane_init: start
[fujitsu] sane_init: fujitsu
Unfortunately I'm about to give up and go back to Windows. I'm so tired
of fighting Linux and/or sane to get my scanner working. It works fine
one day and the next it doesn't. If it's permission problems then they
really need to rethink how permissions are granted as so far it's been a
real
Thanks for the help, but I finally figured it out.
The information I found was located here:
http://support.novell.com/techcenter/sdb/en/2005/09/jsmeix_scanner-setup-100.html
It's for Suse and I'm not sure it will provide much help to anyone not
running suse, but you can always give it a go.
I'm using Ubuntu 6.06 with all the latest updates and Sane backend
1.0.18 compiled from source along with Xsane .0991.
When I try to scan using scanimage or xsane either as root or as normal
user I get the following error.
Error during read: Error during device I/O.
I've read just about every
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
configure: WARNING: /usr/src/linux/include/scsi/sg.h: present but cannot
be compiled
configure: WARNING: /usr/src/linux/include/scsi/sg.h: check for
missing prerequisite headers?
configure: WARNING: /usr/src/linux/include/scsi/sg.h: see the
twiddling the BIOS settings for your parallel port.
Hope one of those helps! (except the first one, I hope that isn't it..)
Cheers,
- Matthew Duggan
To whom it may concern,
I successfully added the following scanner to
my /etc/hotplug/usb/libsane.usermap file:
# Microtek|ScanMaker 3600
libusbscanner 0x0003 0x05da 0x40cb (the rest are zeroes as usual)
The following website lists more product ids for this type of scanner,
but the above one
,
Rob Pollock.
Cheers,
- Matthew Duggan
on some chipsets. I wish I
had one of them handy so I could try to work out why, but both my
machines behave well.
Hope that's of some use.
Cheers,
- Matthew Duggan
of machines around with 2.6 on them, so I'll try to
do some testing soon.
Cheers,
- Matthew Duggan
This is the output of sane-troubleshoot:
+++
sane-troubleshoot version 2004-09-02 started Sat Nov 6 16:59:32 2004
. Unfortunately I don't have a FBSD machine handy to test this
theory.. has anyone out there had any success in getting libieee1284
access on FBSD 5.2.1 working?
Cheers,
- Matthew Duggan
direct io. I guess I
should implement ppi as a fallback at some point, but that doesn't
really explain why direct IO isn't working..
Cheers,
- Matthew
it. They cause trouble for some reason.
Cheers,
Matthew Duggan
an
interview with CISRA (http://www.cisra.com.au/) when I probably wouldn't
have gotten one otherwise :)
Cheers,
- Matthew
is :)
Cheers,
- Matthew Duggan
(canon_pp occasional maintainer)
to use these values to keep
consistency.. I notice that the v4l backend spells Gray as Grey..
not that I have a preference, it just looks better if they're all the
same.
Cheers,
- Matthew
On Wed, Apr 28, 2004 at 07:44:23PM +0200, Henning Meier-Geinitz wrote:
Hi,
On Wed, Apr 28, 2004 at 03:08:02PM +1000, Matthew Duggan wrote:
Worse, some backends initially define values as SANE_I18N, then do
strcmps in other places without the SANE_I18N decoration. This will
surely cause
(Lineart Color)
Comments?
Cheers,
- Matthew Duggan
(Native en.AU speaker)
!
- Matthew Duggan
docs, in particular the
sanei_usb docs:
http://www.sane-project.org/sanei/sanei__usb_8h.html
This particular function just maps to a libusb function, and the libusb
docs aren't inspiring, so you'll probably have to look at the usb spec.
Cheers,
- Matthew
On Mon, Dec 15, 2003 at 07:22:37PM +1300, Kim L. Mantle wrote:
Matthew
Many thanks for your advice.
I have taken heed of your advice and completed those changes to the
canon_pp.conf file and all works sweetly.
Tell me though Matthew - is option 2 an option, as such, or can the changes
On Tue, Dec 16, 2003 at 12:59:24AM +, Till Kamppeter wrote:
Matthew Duggan wrote:
...
trying both methods, because depending on your hardware setup,
xsane through saned may be faster than running xsane directly.
Why is X-Sane through saned faster than direct scanner access with
X
of the lp group and
should be able to access the parallel port.
Cheers,
- Matthew Duggan
approve). However, the SANE exception is more drafted with binary-only
frontends (such as vuescan) in mind. If in doubt get a lawyer to check
over it.
Epson already release a SANE-based binary frontend/backend pair:
http://www.epkowa.co.jp/english/linux_e/index.html
Cheers,
- Matthew Duggan
it allowed a
multi-user system to take advantage of only having to calibrate once.
The driver should be robust in loading this file and fall-back to
calibrating in memory, although it's a rather slow process so users
will want to avoid it if possible.
Cheers,
- Matthew
,
Matthew Duggan
firmare (how)?
is this likely to be a software bug that could be fixed?
is this likely to be a hardware bug that could be fixed?
is this likely to be an unfixable hardware bug?
I'm running xsane version 0.84
Many thanks,
Matthew
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http
scanner
maintenance
Thanks,
Matthew
[1]google wasn't my friend
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that there is basically no interface built. There's a
front panel buffer allocated but it's never used except as a
placeholder. So maybe a little info about what the scanner does when a
button is pressed before I start sniffing the USB communication?
Matthew
let
me know. In any case it seems that others are having the same problem
so the Supported Scanner matrix should probably be updated to show
something other than stable since I used that to guide my purchase.
Let me know if I can be of further assistance.
Matthew
For the record, this suggestion worked. I can now scan with the UMAX 2200SU
Thanks a lot,
Matthew
Oliver Rauch wrote:
Disable qualtiy calibration
Oliver
On Monday 28 July 2003 20:16, Matthew wrote:
This is an extension of the thread from 17 Jun 2003 regarding the
problems with the UMAX
as non-root. You
should add all the users you want to be able to scan to this group.
Cheers,
- Matthew Duggan
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has occured.
-
Otherwise, perfect!
- Matthew
may be device-dependent, and should
assist users in diagnosing the real problem, e.g. lp0 is on fire.
const SANE_String_Const sane_strstatus (SANE_Status status);
---
Ok, so that example doesn't neccessarily assist users in diagnosing the
problem, but you get the idea.
- Matthew
softlinks confirm), so you
shouldn't have to make device nodes (and it might not work to do that
anyway, since it's not a real filesystem).. you should add something
like:
alias /dev/parport0 ppdev
to /etc/modules.conf so that devfsd knows what to load when parport0 is
accessed.
- Matthew
difference (unfortunately this will make the difference of it running half the
speed, which is not so nice).
Cheers,
- Matthew Duggan
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-backends after installing
libieee1284-0.2.2, and uncommented canon_pp in /etc/sane.d/dll.conf
...
Oh bugger..
I just noticed that I'd make changes of the make it work variety to my
own CVS code, and forgot to commit them to SANE CVS. I've just commited
them, please try it out.
- Matthew
/dll.conf that you're not
using (ie, all but the epson one by the sound of it), as they can try to
open the scanner and confuse it or confuse themselves.
Cheers,
Matthew Duggan
next
Cheers,
Matthew Duggan
as a pleasant side-effect.
Please try it out and let me know how it goes.
Cheers,
- Matthew
Hi,
I mentioned it in linux-parport and cc'd you.. it can block
indefinately on 0 byte reads.
- Matthew
- Original Message -
From: Tim Waugh twa...@redhat.com
To: sane-de...@mostang.com
Sent: Saturday, 29 June 2002 11:20 PM
Subject: [sane-devel] ppdev bug?
What is the 'ppdev bug
will be libieee1284.so.3*.
- Matthew Duggan
http://canon-fb330p.sourceforge.net/
- Original Message -
From: Max Vorobiev pcwiz...@zelmail.ru
To: sane-de...@mostang.com
Sent: Thursday, 27 June 2002 9:50 PM
Subject: [sane-devel] How can I check for libieee1284 present?
Good day.
How can I check
are still unsupported since they appear to need different commands, and
we don't have one to test (anyone want to send me one?).
Enjoy.
- Matthew Duggan
http://canon-fb330p.sourceforge.net/
- Original Message -
From: Czeh Tamas ga...@tar.hu
To: sane-de...@mostang.com
Sent: Monday, 25 March
is anything like the 630P then it's all emulated in software
anyway (well, there may be a way to store the values into the scanner,
but we never worked out what it was!), so at worst you'll have ugly
pictures coming out until someone recalibrates.
Cheers,
- Matthew Duggan
http://canon-fb330p.sourceforge.net/
consistant - but feel
free to do it a different way - I'm open to suggestions.
Cheers,
Matthew Duggan
http://canon-fb330p.sourceforge.net/
something with just '0' denotes it as an octal (base 8) number if
I remember correctly, so it would balk on the f.
Of course, I'm open to corrections - modprobe may work differently, but I
can't think of any reason why it would.
- Matthew
in progress
Otherwise I think it prettymuch follows the guidelines. Please test it, and
send bug reports to me or Simon.
Cheers,
Matthew Duggan
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