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Hello,
I have an HP Scanjet 5000 Sheet-feed Scanner (L2715A) which does not
seem to be supported yet according to the sane page here:
http://www.sane-project.org/lists/sane-mfgs-cvs.html.
I am trying to use it with Debian Squeeze. Is this scanner really not
supported or is Debian not fully up
If it's not on our list, we don't know about it. Looks physically
similar to the N6010?
allan
On Mon, Mar 21, 2011 at 12:45 PM, Stephen Peters
steve-sane-devel at killbygayford.co.uk wrote:
Hello,
I have an HP Scanjet 5000 Sheet-feed Scanner (L2715A) which does not seem to
be supported yet
Have you tried using device `plustek:libusb:006:003'?
allan
On Mon, Mar 21, 2011 at 4:50 AM, Fran?oise Del Socorro
waterreedshimmer at yahoo.com wrote:
Hello, I have Ubuntu Lucid Lynx 10.04 with 2.6.32-30-generic kernel and gcc
version 4.4.3 on HP Compaq Presario CQ70-105EF? (Intel(R)
On 21/03/11 17:34, m. allan noah wrote:
If it's not on our list, we don't know about it. Looks physically
similar to the N6010?
allan
It has the same basic mechanical form factor but the plastic casing is
different. Here is my device:
I don't think there is a backend for this machine. You could take some
usb snoops of a low resolution scan under windows XP, using this tool:
http://pcausa.com/Utilities/UsbSnoop/default.htm
Then put them up on the web somewhere for developers to download and
take a look. If you are lucky,
example when the command scanimage --help it's executed in the CLI,
usually it outputs the help text but it also gives detailed information
about the scanners that are connected to the system at that time. When it
gets executed by the web interface, it only outputs the help text, nothing
else.
I