Hi Chris,
Chris Widdows writes:
> Made the changes, but it is not recognised. XSane seems to only pickup
> on my webcam. I ran sane-find-scanner as root and this is what I got:
>
>> sane-find-scanner
>
> # sane-find-scanner will now attempt to detect your scanner. If the
> # result is
Made the changes, but it is not recognised. XSane seems to only pickup
on my webcam. I ran sane-find-scanner as root and this is what I got:
> sane-find-scanner
# sane-find-scanner will now attempt to detect your scanner. If the
# result is different from what you expected, first make sure
Hi Chris,
Chris writes:
> Hi,
>
> My first post here, and whilst I think I've covered the obvious things,
> I could have easily missed something. But I can read, so in case I
> missed what to read, kindly tell me
>
> Having said that, I have got a Mustek A3F1200N scanner. It's an usb
>
Hi,
My first post here, and whilst I think I've covered the obvious things,
I could have easily missed something. But I can read, so in case I
missed what to read, kindly tell me
Having said that, I have got a Mustek A3F1200N scanner. It's an usb
scanner and Mustek offers a xsane backend deb
*Sorry, Y need to repeat my problem.*
My* Mustek scanner *theoretically works well with sane, but it is not
recognized automatically.
After the installing of an old backend (from the official Mustek site),
works just in SUDO mode.
On 64 bit system it could not be used anyway.
Any help on* fixing
If I recall correctly, the driver that mustek provides does not have
all its source code included, so it cannot be made a part of
sane-backends. Perhaps someday someone who wants this scanner to work
with truly free software will write a backend for it.
allan
On Mon, Mar 26, 2012 at 3:54 PM,
Dear SANE developers!
Y have a *Mutek ScanExpress A3 USB 1200 Pro* scanner.
It hase a driver on the Mustek official page, which I was able to use with
Ubuntu 10.4.
*