[sane-devel] Backend for plustek Opticbook 3600

2010-01-15 Thread stef
Le jeudi 14 janvier 2010 17:47:41 Chris Berry, vous avez ?crit : Ok quick update, I have managed to get the lamp on during scans! The reason it was failing is because reg[0x01] was hard coded to CIS type and this is a CCD scanner. Hopefully this means that all I have to do is polish up the

[sane-devel] Backend for plustek Opticbook 3600

2010-01-15 Thread Chris Berry
Hi Stef, in the course of trying to get the lamp working I was playing with the settings and after I removed my changes the lamp functions as i expected too so that issue is resolved. If my understanding is correct the code should select whether to set cis or not based on the variable in

[sane-devel] What device does Xerox Phaser 6180MFP use ? See output here..

2010-01-15 Thread Dipl.Geogr.G.Birkenfeld
Hi all, I am absolutely new to Linux, but anyway I have been in contact with the mantainer of xerox_mfp backend. He suggested to ask on this mailing list, if somebody knows a compatible driver, or can do something about my problem: I bought a Xerox Phaser 6180MFP lately, but I cannot use the

[sane-devel] What device does Xerox Phaser 6180MFP use ? See output here..

2010-01-15 Thread m. allan noah
On Fri, Jan 15, 2010 at 3:52 PM, Dipl.Geogr.G.Birkenfeld gerobirkenfeld at web.de wrote: Hi all, ?I am absolutely new to Linux, but anyway I have been in contact with the mantainer of xerox_mfp backend. He suggested to ask on this mailing list, if somebody knows a compatible driver, or can

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subdirectories under /usr/local (including manual pages) so unless you already have a local installation of SANE this should not interfere with the system installation. Hope that helps you, Gernot

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