Hi,
thanks. Well...but there is more than just crashes of the X-Server. With
other Programs (xscanimage) i only get a error message.
I think the X-Server crash is just the consequenz of something else. As
i wrote, i sometimes also get this Failed to start scanner: error
during device I/O
Christoph M. Schr?der cmschroeder at maxi-dsl.de wrote:
Hi,
i wrote, i sometimes also get this Failed to start scanner: error
during device I/O message. And in the sane-project.org FAQ is written
to connect the mailing list, if an error like this appears.
I'd really be happy if i could
Hi,
thanks for the information. My fault.
You can now find them here:
http://home.mnet-online.de/hta/syslog.txt
http://home.mnet-online.de/hta/messages.txt
Christoph
Julien BLACHE schrieb:
Christoph M. Schr?der cmschroeder at maxi-dsl.de wrote:
Hi,
i wrote, i sometimes also get this
Well, it seems that you are well on the way to solving the problems. What
you have to do about the camera ought to be quite similar to what you have
to do about the scanner. The reason why I cannot give you more specific
advice is that I have no idea of the way that Hardy Heron is setting up
Hi Dennis,
A bug was opened a while back by Sam Varshavchik, concerning the pixma
backend for Canon ImageClass MF-4270, when compiled and used on a 64
bits platform (no issue so far on 32 bits), details are given here:
More in depth response to come but I wanted to send a quick note that
the problem has been solved! Buried in the 60 page thread on running
the Hardy kernel on Gutsy, I found the solution!
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=4335549postcount=364
I added that file and I can now run xsane
HP is the only brand in the market here (Chiang Mai, Thailand). There are
others of course but they are at the total junk status. HP is the only
company with anything credible ...
You may take a look at HP 5590 model. Most of the basic functions are
supported, and it has ADF unit
Am Dienstag, 17. Juni 2008 06:38:30 schrieb stef:
I've gone through the logs, and I think they are logs of another
usb device on the windows machine where they have been recorded.
Sorry, I'm late, but my access to a Windows-PC is difficult.
Yes, the old logs come from the mouse, but in
Hi all,
this is my first post :)
I have Plustek OpticPro UT12 usb scanner marked as Unsupported and it works
with x-sane/sane at line/gray/RGB up to 1200dpi.
Please add it to supported list http://www.sane-project.org/sane-mfgs.html
and correct libsane.usermap
Thanks
LLG
:D
-- next
On Sunday 22 June 2008 21:58:48 litlle girl wrote:
Hi all,
this is my first post :)
I have Plustek OpticPro UT12 usb scanner marked as Unsupported and it works
with x-sane/sane at line/gray/RGB up to 1200dpi.
Please add it to supported list http://www.sane-project.org/sane-mfgs.html
and
Hi,
I have a doubt that who in charge of processing the threshold while
lineArt scan.XSane or my driver? If XSane could process the threshold, how
could my drvier to do?
My driver process threshold while lineArt scan now. If XSane could
process threshold, my driver would get simple.
Thank
On Mon, Jun 23, 2008 at 05:04:57PM +0800, eagleskycloud wrote:
My driver process threshold while lineArt scan now. If XSane could
process threshold, my driver would get simple.
IMHO lineArt should be advertised only for devices that can do the
conversion in hardware. Doing it in hardware
On 6/23/08, Daniel Gl?ckner daniel-gl at gmx.net wrote:
On Mon, Jun 23, 2008 at 05:04:57PM +0800, eagleskycloud wrote:
My driver process threshold while lineArt scan now. If XSane could
process threshold, my driver would get simple.
IMHO lineArt should be advertised only for devices
Le Thursday 19 June 2008 15:36:59 m. allan noah, vous avez ?crit?:
pretty good, but i have two comments:
1. i think calling the struct SANE_Config instead of something with
sanei in it, makes it look too much like something that should be in
the SANE standard, instead of the internal-use
Le Sunday 22 June 2008 19:12:23 Werner Holtfreter, vous avez ?crit?:
Am Dienstag, 17. Juni 2008 06:38:30 schrieb stef:
I've gone through the logs, and I think they are logs of another
usb device on the windows machine where they have been recorded.
Sorry, I'm late, but my access to a
On Mon, Jun 23, 2008 at 3:36 PM, stef stef.dev at free.fr wrote:
Le Thursday 19 June 2008 15:36:59 m. allan noah, vous avez ?crit :
pretty good, but i have two comments:
1. i think calling the struct SANE_Config instead of something with
sanei in it, makes it look too much like something that
My driver process the threshold at present . If the value of pixel
greater than the threshold ,the value of pixel is set 255. Otherwise the
value of pixel is set 0.
2008/6/23 m. allan noah kitno455 at gmail.com:
On 6/23/08, Daniel Gl?ckner daniel-gl at gmx.net wrote:
On Mon, Jun 23, 2008
On 6/23/08, eagleskycloud eagleskycloud at gmail.com wrote:
My driver process the threshold at present . If the value of pixel
greater than the threshold ,the value of pixel is set 255. Otherwise the
value of pixel is set 0.
well, that is not very much code, so i would leave it in your
Hi,
please also provide the log produced by
SANE_DEBUG_SNAPSCAN=255 xsane 2 debug.log
then use xsane until the error occurs. The logs tend to get quite big,
so you should compress it.
Regards,
Oliver
On 21.06.2008, at 17:46, Christoph M. Schr?der wrote:
Hi,
thanks for the information.
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On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 1:15 PM, David Lochrin dlochrin at d2.net.au wrote:
On Tuesday 24 June 2008 19:13, peter wrote:
HP it seems is a very interesting company when it comes to the planet as a
whole. The HP Scanjet 5590 is listed at US$299.99 on the hp.com site. The
open market in the
Right now my build system is acting a bit screwy. I started working on another
USB device and now xsane isn't working, so I think I messed something up and am
not currently set up to do sane development at the moment.
In any case, I took a look at the patch. Basically, it's a one-liner that
On Tuesday 24 June 2008 19:13, peter wrote:
HP it seems is a very interesting company when it comes to the planet as a
whole.? The HP Scanjet 5590 is listed at US$299.99 on the hp.com site.? The
open market in the States will offer for say 10% less.
In Thailand the price (converted on
Hi,
thanks Oliver.
This is what i'm getting showed in the terminal:
$ SANE_DEBUG_SNAPSCAN=255 xsane 2debug.log
User defined signal 1
$
And here you can find what appeared today in var/log/debug:
http://home.mnet-online.de/hta/debug.txt
Christoph
Oliver Schwartz schrieb:
Hi,
please also
Sorry, here the complete compressed debug.log.
Christoph M. Schr?der schrieb:
Hi,
thanks Oliver.
This is what i'm getting showed in the terminal:
$ SANE_DEBUG_SNAPSCAN=255 xsane 2debug.log
User defined signal 1
$
And here you can find what appeared today in var/log/debug:
Hi,
the interesting part is the contents of the file 'debug.log', which
should be created in the directory from which you started xsane.
Regards,
Oliver
On 24.06.2008, at 17:50, Christoph M. Schr?der wrote:
Hi,
thanks Oliver.
This is what i'm getting showed in the terminal:
$
Sorry, i missunderstood. But were can i find it? XSane just started up
when i typed in what you wrote me. And i don't know were i can find an
XSane directory...
Oliver Schwartz schrieb:
Hi,
the interesting part is the contents of the file 'debug.log', which
should be created in the
Sorry, now i got it.
Oliver Schwartz schrieb:
Hi,
the interesting part is the contents of the file 'debug.log', which
should be created in the directory from which you started xsane.
Regards,
Oliver
On 24.06.2008, at 17:50, Christoph M. Schr?der wrote:
Hi,
thanks Oliver.
This is
I've been following this thread from the beginning shown below. I
only recently got involved with Linux as part of a work project to
determine if it was a suitable replacement for Windows on some of our
computers. I also decided to try it on my three home computers.
After investigating a number
embarrased Apologies to Chuck, I hit the wrong respond button.
/embarrased
Marty
-- Forwarded message --
From: Skorous skor...@gmail.com
Date: Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 1:33 PM
Subject: Re: [sane-devel] New Scanner Purchase .
To: chuck brigermann co2 at lenoxlaser.com
My
I always check printers and scanners, etc. for Linux support before I buy
them. :-)
A good rule of thumb is not to buy something recent.
Btw, someone is maybe going to add support for that scanner since it is a
new Genesys chip and the specs are available.
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Hi,
the interesting part of the log is at the end:
[snapscan] sense_handler(6, 0x84ba800, 0x8265d78)
[snapscan] sense_handler: sense key: 0x04, asc: 0x00, ascq: 0x00, i1:
0x00, i2:
0x4c
[snapscan] sense_handler: Hardware error. (0x00, 0x4c)
[snapscan] read_calibration_data: snapscan_cmd
Ok, then I propose to commit this patch to CVS, but I agree, libusb64
behavior is here pretty wierd...
Concerning potential buffer overflow risk in this function, raised by
Sam, could be possible to add a couple of lines in here, to reject too
many bytes read:
error = pixma_read (s-io,
Hi,
I'm using sane 1.0.19 und hplib 2.8.4 and had to add
ATTRS{idVendor}==03f0, ATTRS{idProduct}==3f11, MODE=0664,
GROUP=scanner, ENV{libsane_matched}=yes
to my udev rules to make the all-in-one scanner hp psc 1315 work.
Or should i send this info to the hplib developers?
Hope this helps
Hi,
thanks for this information.
The transportation lock of the transparency adaptor is not engaged
anymore. I will also have a look at the lock of the scanner itself. But
i only get this when i use the transparency adaptor. And the really
weird thing is: I can scan in linart mode (but i
Nicolas writes:
Ok, then I propose to commit this patch to CVS, but I agree, libusb64
behavior is here pretty wierd...
Concerning potential buffer overflow risk in this function, raised by
Sam, could be possible to add a couple of lines in here, to reject too
many bytes read:
The way I see it, Sam's buffer overflow concern is predicated on a misbehaving
device. I haven't witnessed it but it is possible given that we're reverse
engineering things rather than working from a formal spec. Nicolas' buffer
overflow concern is predicated on a misbehaving usb stack. It's
Thanks Sam and Dennis for these explanations, I think also that buffer
overflow risk is now very unlikely to happen:
- The read function now requests the exact count of bytes to read from usb,
which secures against device misbehaving
- A failing usb stack that would return more bytes than
Hi,
this is my try with *Plustek Optic Slim 2400 PLUS (+)*
lsusb, sane-find-scanner, debug and test.png in attached file :)
My try:
copy firmware to /usr/share/sane/gt68xx/cis3r5b1.fw
file /etc/hotplug/usb/libsane.usermap
add
# Plustek OpticSlim 2400 Plus
libusbscanner 0x0003 0x07b3 0x0454
I'm hoping to find documentation that would enable me to expand the
sane-fujitsu driver to control the imprinter and double-feed and misfeed
handling on the current Fujitsu production scanner (fi-4860, I think). The
TWAIN driver and ScanDall21 application offer this control, but the current
SANE
2008/6/25 Mitch Trachtenberg mjtrac at gmail.com:
I'm hoping to find documentation that would enable me to expand the
sane-fujitsu driver to control the imprinter and double-feed and misfeed
handling on the current Fujitsu production scanner (fi-4860, I think). The
TWAIN driver and ScanDall21
On Wed, Jun 25, 2008 at 11:46 AM, m. allan noah kitno455 at gmail.com wrote:
2008/6/25 Mitch Trachtenberg mjtrac at gmail.com:
I'm hoping to find documentation that would enable me to expand the
sane-fujitsu driver to control the imprinter and double-feed and misfeed
handling on the current
Hi everyone,
today i had the chance to try if i get my scanner working and it
worked. I thinks there is some hardwareproblem. nothing really was
locked, but it kind of hung. So i tried some things with the lock
screw and then it worked again. then it didn't work again and so on.
But if it
Le Monday 23 June 2008 22:06:30 m. allan noah, vous avez ?crit?:
On Mon, Jun 23, 2008 at 3:36 PM, stef stef.dev at free.fr wrote:
Le Thursday 19 June 2008 15:36:59 m. allan noah, vous avez ?crit :
pretty good, but i have two comments:
1. i think calling the struct SANE_Config instead of
Hello,
I have compared the log you sent with one done with my scanner, and
both are
similar. So there no sign of hardware differences. I am searching in these
logs and comparing with backend's log running at 100 dpi to find if there is
something different that could lead to
Dennis Lou writes:
The way I see it, Sam's buffer overflow concern is predicated on a
misbehaving device. I haven't witnessed it but it is possible given that
we're reverse engineering things rather than working from a formal spec.
Nicolas' buffer overflow concern is predicated on a
Hi,
this is my try with *Plustek Optic Slim 2400 PLUS (+)*
lsusb, sane-find-scanner,full debug in attached files :)
My try:
copy firmware to /usr/share/sane/gt68xx/cis3r5b1 (md5sum
d5984f6a2c984af60c88e9f8c84ba195)
file /etc/hotplug/usb/libsane.usermap
add
# Plustek OpticSlim 2400 Plus
FYI, I managed to scrape together a spare machine for testing and the patch
works fine here.
-Dennis
- Original Message
From: Sam Varshavchik mr...@courier-mta.com
To: Dennis Lou dlou99 at yahoo.com
Cc: Nicolas nicolas.martin at freesurf.fr; mrsam-guest mrsam-guest at
tested on Gentoo 2.6.25-r5 x86_64 and Kubuntu 2.6.24-19 i686
Printer/scanner/fax: HP LaserJet 3200 USB
Problem:
When i'm scanning 4 pages in one time at Gray mode using X-sane
multipage every thing is OK
When i'm scanning 1 page in Lineart mode using X-sane multipage every
thing is OK
but
When im
Hi,
I want to accurately scan A4 paper(210mmx297mm),but there is not
A4(210mmx297mm) item in preset area drop down box in preview window of
XSane. I add 210mmx297mm item in the preset area drop down box. XSane exit
and output segmentation fault in console after I select 210mmx297mm and I
don't
On 6/26/08, eagleskycloud eagleskycloud at gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I want to accurately scan A4 paper(210mmx297mm),but there is not
A4(210mmx297mm) item in preset area drop down box in preview window of
XSane.
my version of Xsane (.95) has DIN A3, A4, and A5, both in portrait and
landscape.
no one on this list produces drivers for this machine. they are
provided by an outside project, hplip.sourceforge.net. i would suggest
you contact them.
allan
On 6/26/08, litlle girl little.linux.girl at gmail.com wrote:
tested on Gentoo 2.6.25-r5 x86_64 and Kubuntu 2.6.24-19 i686
Yes my XSane alse has DIN A3 , DIN A4 and so on,and both in portrait and
landscape. But is DIN A3 same to A3? Is DIN A4 same to A4?Is DIN A5
same to A5?
DIN is standard of Germany.Is the size of DIN A3 is 297mm x 420mm? Is the
size of DIN A4 is 210mm x 297mm?
2008/6/27 m. allan noah
DIN is the German standards body that actually 'invented' the A, B and
C paper standards in 1922, but ISO copied them. DIN A4 is thus exactly
the same as ISO A4, DIN A3 is the same as ISO A3, etc. I do wonder why
XSane uses DIN is the name as it might confuse a few people and
doesn't add
Patrick Londema patrick at evilplatypus.net writes:
DIN is the German standards body that actually 'invented' the A, B and
C paper standards in 1922, but ISO copied them. DIN A4 is thus exactly
the same as ISO A4, DIN A3 is the same as ISO A3, etc. I do wonder why
XSane uses DIN is the
-Oprindelig meddelelse-
Fra:
sane-devel-bounces+webmaster=keenan.dk at lists.alioth.debian.org
[mailto:sane-devel-bounces+webmaster=keenan.dk at lists.alioth.de
bian.org] P? vegne af Patrick Londema
Sendt: 27. juni 2008 10:40
Til: sane-devel at lists.alioth.debian.org
Emne: Re:
Hello all,
IIRC the person who wrote XSane is indeed german (Oliver Schwartz)
well, I'm german, but I didn't write XSane :-( That honour belongs to
Oliver Rauch (who is also german AFAIK).
Regards,
Oliver
-Oprindelig meddelelse-
Fra: Oliver Schwartz [mailto:Oliver.Schwartz at gmx.de]
Sendt: 27. juni 2008 12:24
Til: Ren? Kjellerup
Cc: sane-devel at lists.alioth.debian.org
Emne: Re: [sane-devel] How to accurately scan A4(210mmx297mm)
size paper?
Hello all,
IIRC the person
Am 27.06.2008 um 07:26 schrieb eagleskycloud:
But is DIN A3 same to A3? Is DIN A4 same to A4?Is DIN A5
same to A5?
DIN is standard of Germany.Is the size of DIN A3 is 297mm x
420mm? Is the size of DIN A4 is 210mm x 297mm?
Yes, they are basically the same. The A series was
Sounds good then. Thank Denis for your feedback!
Nicolas
Le mercredi 25 juin 2008 ? 23:25 -0700, Dennis Lou a ?crit :
FYI, I managed to scrape together a spare machine for testing and the patch
works fine here.
-Dennis
- Original Message
From: Sam Varshavchik mrsam at
Everything worked absolutely flawlessly under 1.0.18.
After the upgrade, which according to the ChangeLog added this
device (usb 0x4b8 0x818) to backend/epson_usb.c (which I thought
would make everything work better), I can't get scanimage (or any
other program for that matter) to see the device
Keep in mind that some backend may perform adjustments on width and
height values, that are imposed by the scanner.
For instance, in the pixma backend, the count of pixels in width and
height need to be aligned to 32 bits for some models, because this is
simply imposed by the pixma protocol.
Hello,
Sorry not to answer quickly I have had lots of work.
Nothing very new since months
I just do some windows snoops in 1200dpi and 2400dpi translated into C with
usbsnoop2libusb.pl.
they are : http://ggastebois.free.fr/lide90_snoop/lide90_1200dpi_216x7.c
and
litlle girl wrote:
Hi guyz,
i recognize that win drivers dont calibrate my CIS scanner before scan.
gt68xx backend is loosing about 20sec every time on calibrating!
Is there any way to turn off gt68xx backend calibrating?
Most stuff i scan at lineart and i don't need calibrating neither
Is it all about 0.02mm?
When I select DIN A4 portrait in Xsane,
selects seable area, Xsane gets scan area 210.00m x 296.98mm.
All works ;)
BTW: It is very common that paper size from laser printers is streched
or bended in result of thermal printing proces.
Regard
LLG
Actually, result may depend on the scanner and backend you are using.
Be careful that size in mm indicated by Xsane preview may not represent
the actual scanned area.
In the case of the pixma backend, due to alignment rounding, the actual
scanned area is given by the pixel area size (on the left
The windows driver probably calibrates once, when the scanner is
first used, and stores the reference data somewhere (file, registry,
etc.).
The SANE driver should try to do the same (not registry of course,
but some /var/... whatever file-system location.
Yours,
--
Ren? Rebe -
litlle girl wrote:
The windows driver probably calibrates once, when the scanner is
first used, and stores the reference data somewhere (file, registry,
etc.).
The SANE driver should try to do the same (not registry of course,
but some /var/... whatever file-system location.
Yours,
--
Dear All,
First, great thanks for the SANE developers for providing so extensive set
of OSS for all of us!
Advise is kindly searched for the following situation:
On Fedora 9 environment (see Annex A), with SANE versions (see B), using
HW HP ScanJet 5590 with ADF, and A4 paper sizes , the
Hello,
I'm currently having problems using a HP 6300C scanner
and the ADF. If I use scanadf, it does scan the pages I
put in the ADF without problems, but it doesn't stop scanning
after the ADF is empty.
Is this normal? Should I tell it how many papers are in the ADF or
should it detect this by
Maybe beter scan bigger area and then crop/autocrop image, in the case
of the pixma backend.
LLG
Tommy Thomas wrote:
I am having a problem getting my scanner to work - I've looked thru
the archives and everything I can find says this scanner should work.
I have tried with xsane and with Gimp also, but with the same basic
errors.
When I run scanimage -L it finds it and identifies it
On Sat, 2008-06-14 at 15:42 +0200, Gerard Klaver wrote:
Let me know when you have something.
Ok, the attached c file works with my scanner. I haven't tested it
exhaustively yet, there are timing issues in general (grabbing the data
too slowly or too quickly leads to badness and the need for
Yep
But was just warning eagleskycloud, whose concern was to get an exact
sized scan area, in mm
Can be possible with pixma too, but requires scanning at 600 dpi
Which apparently is not possible with Canon's Win driver, but works fine
(up to 4800 dpi on some pixma models) with Sane pixma backend
2008/6/28 Rene Rebe rene at exactcode.de:
litlle girl wrote:
The windows driver probably calibrates once, when the scanner is
first used, and stores the reference data somewhere (file, registry,
etc.).
The SANE driver should try to do the same (not registry of course,
but some /var/...
AFE settings looks more stable:
grep \[gt68xx\] afe ./*
./color-1.log:[gt68xx] afe 0x0f 0x04 0x10 0x05 0x0f 0x04
./color-2.log:[gt68xx] afe 0x0f 0x04 0x10 0x05 0x0f 0x04
./color-3.log:[gt68xx] afe 0x0f 0x04 0x10 0x05 0x0f 0x04
./gray-1.log:[gt68xx] afe 0x0f 0x04 0x10 0x05 0x0f 0x04
litlle girl wrote:
AFE settings looks more stable:
grep \[gt68xx\] afe ./*
./color-1.log:[gt68xx] afe 0x0f 0x04 0x10 0x05 0x0f 0x04
./color-2.log:[gt68xx] afe 0x0f 0x04 0x10 0x05 0x0f 0x04
./color-3.log:[gt68xx] afe 0x0f 0x04 0x10 0x05 0x0f 0x04
./gray-1.log:[gt68xx] afe 0x0f 0x04 0x10
On Sun, 2008-06-29 at 14:33 +0800, Paul Wise wrote:
On Sat, 2008-06-14 at 15:42 +0200, Gerard Klaver wrote:
Let me know when you have something.
Ok, the attached c file works with my scanner. I haven't tested it
exhaustively yet, there are timing issues in general (grabbing the data
too
Hi,
On Freitag, 27. Juni 2008, litlle girl wrote:
Hi guyz,
i recognize that win drivers dont calibrate my CIS scanner before scan.
Most probably it will calibrate. Right after installation of the drivers,
you'll be asked to insert a white calibration paper with black marks on
it. Then it
Rene Rebe schrieb:
litlle girl wrote:
AFE settings looks more stable:
grep \[gt68xx\] afe ./*
./color-1.log:[gt68xx] afe 0x0f 0x04 0x10 0x05 0x0f 0x04
./color-2.log:[gt68xx] afe 0x0f 0x04 0x10 0x05 0x0f 0x04
./color-3.log:[gt68xx] afe 0x0f 0x04 0x10 0x05 0x0f 0x04
./gray-1.log:[gt68xx] afe
Hi,
Pierre Willenbrock wrote:
Rene Rebe schrieb:
litlle girl wrote:
AFE settings looks more stable:
grep \[gt68xx\] afe ./*
./color-1.log:[gt68xx] afe 0x0f 0x04 0x10 0x05 0x0f 0x04
./color-2.log:[gt68xx] afe 0x0f 0x04 0x10 0x05 0x0f 0x04
./color-3.log:[gt68xx] afe 0x0f 0x04 0x10 0x05 0x0f
2008/6/29 Gerhard Jaeger gerhard at gjaeger.de:
Hi,
On Freitag, 27. Juni 2008, litlle girl wrote:
Most probably it will calibrate. Right after installation of the drivers,
you'll be asked to insert a white calibration paper with black marks on
it. Then it starts calibration and stores this
I don't know what the gt68xx uses for calibration data,
but the highly experimental genesys/calibration-cache code stores(in memory
only) for each combination of color mode and resolution:
* exposure time
* AFE offset and gain
* per pixel offset and gain(actually just the black/white levels,
Hi,
flatbed scanners are scanning moving head forward,
there in no reason to loose time on moving head backward useles,
next page can be scanned at head backward move,
and then fliped horizontally.
What do you think?
Regards
LLG
On Sun, 2008-06-29 20:22:23 +0200, litlle girl little.linux.girl at gmail.com
wrote:
flatbed scanners are scanning moving head forward,
there in no reason to loose time on moving head backward useles,
next page can be scanned at head backward move,
and then fliped horizontally.
What do you
Hello,
the only difference I could spot is slightly different motor
acceleration
tables. The ones generated by the backend are very close to the ones in
windows logs, but in case your scanner's motor is less tolerant (or
failing ?), it might not like them.
But I'd like
Hi!
For a while we thought our scanner was broken: it only scanned part of
the page.
After taking a closer look it turned out a region was selected in the
'preview' window - however, as we typically don't have the preview
window open (and just scan entire pages), we didn't notice.
This was a
Jan-Benedict Glaw wrote:
On Sun, 2008-06-29 20:22:23 +0200, litlle girl little.linux.girl at
gmail.com wrote:
flatbed scanners are scanning moving head forward,
there in no reason to loose time on moving head backward useles,
next page can be scanned at head backward move,
and then fliped
we dont produce xsane, and it's author is no longer on this list. i
suggest you contact him directly. see the help menu...
allan
On 6/30/08, Arnout Engelen sane at bzzt.net wrote:
Hi!
For a while we thought our scanner was broken: it only scanned part of
the page.
After taking a closer
On Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 07:20:12AM -0400, m. allan noah wrote:
we dont produce xsane, and it's author is no longer on this list. i
suggest you contact him directly. see the help menu...
Oh, sorry for the noise, I'll ask him to update
http://www.xsane.org/xsane-mailinglist.html while i'm at it.
Carl Troein carl.troein at ed.ac.uk writes:
Hi all,
Hi Carl,
A while back I got an Epson Perfection 4490 Photo and found out that the
16-bit scanning didn't work, so I made a patch for the epkowa driver to
fix the problem. I posted it on the avasys message board, but evidently
didn't do
I've got a bit of a problem with saned / sane-net and scanimage
arguments. If I do this on host1 with the scanner attached:
host1$ scanimage -d epson:libusb:002:008 --resolution 150 --mode Color
image.pnm
then it works fine. If I move to host2 and use scanimage to
talk via scand with this
Nick Andrew nick at nick-andrew.net wrote:
Hi,
This is with the debian packaged scanutils 1.0.19-12
Upgrade to 1.0.19-14 at least and try again. It should fix the
problem.
JB.
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jb at jblache.org
When creating an email project, in order to send to multiple email recipients
does one simply separate email addresses in the box where you add the recipient
(eg. jane at yahoo.com, mike at gmail.com)?
Also, is there any way to import a Thunderbird addressbook into xsane for
easier drop-down
Le Monday 28 July 2008 19:42:50 Robert John Morton, vous avez ?crit?:
Re: recent mails from: m. allan noah, amol verule, Volnei...
stef, please could you help?
I am using Ubuntu Linux 8.04 (Hardy Heron). I have a HP G2410 scanner.
It does not work with sane at the moment. I am trying to get
hi stef,
G2410 scanner wont support by sane package which is available??is
there any way to other than to make change in code of main sane package to
use G2410 scanner in linux? if require to change in source code what changes
require be done and how to?
On Sun, Aug 3, 2008 at 2:11 AM,
Hallo,
my english is not good, but I will try it:-)
I have the Samsung SCX-4200 Series multifunction printer (with scanner) and I
am using this rule for this scanner in the z60_libsane.rules file
# Samsung SCX-4200 Series
SYSFS{idVendor}==04e8, SYSFS{idProduct}==341b, MODE=0666,
Hi all,
I am testing once again a new linux kernel for mips architecture (both
2.6.26-rc9 and 2.6.26.1). On this machine (SGI O2) I am trying an usb
scanner (epson perfection 1670) without luck, but I suspect something is
missing among kernel modules.
currently installed SANE is
giuseppe at
Giuseppe,
silly question: did you specify the location of the firmware (is required
by the backend for the Epson Perfection 1670 as far as I know)?
Regards
Wolfram Heider
On Sun, 03 Aug 2008 21:05:41 +0200, Giuseppe Sacco
giuseppe at eppesuigoccas.homedns.org wrote:
Hi all,
I am testing
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