stef.dev at free.fr wrote:
On 10/01/2014 10:54, Huub Van Niekerk wrote:
Hi,
Running CentOS 6.5 (with sane-1.0.21) I want to use this
scanner. After connecting it, dmesg shows it's there and
sane-find-scanner shows ?(vendor=0x03f0, product=0x1d05,
chip=GL848+?) at libusb:003:005
Hi,
Running CentOS 6.5 (with sane-1.0.21) I want to use this scanner. After
connecting it, dmesg shows it's there and sane-find-scanner shows
?(vendor=0x03f0, product=0x1d05, chip=GL848+?) at libusb:003:005, but
scanimage -L says no scanners were identified. The sane-project page doesn't
show
[hewlett packard], product=0x4105 [hp
scanjet], chip=RTS8822L-01H) at libusb:003:006
So, what could or should be the next step to using it? (Apart from
getting a real backend for productID 0x4105).
Thanks,
Huub
Hi,
Since the idProduct of the 4370 is 0x4105, can a back-end for the
scanner this be added sane? Using xsane for scanning is much faster than
using the HP tools, which I'm forced to use now on Windows.
Thanks,
Huub
Bad news: the Scanjet 4370 is rated 'unsupported' due to
http://www.sane-project.org/unsupported/hp-scanjet-4370.html
But there is also mentioed an external backend there that may work.
Wolfram Heider
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Dean Loros wrote:
Can you post the output of 'sudo lsusb -vv'?
Bus 007 Device 003: ID 03f0:4105 Hewlett-Packard
Device Descriptor:
bLength18
bDescriptorType 1
bcdUSB 2.00
bDeviceClass0 (Defined at Interface level)
bDeviceSubClass
Hi,
I want to use the Scanjet 4370 on Fedora Core 5, but I find out that
there's no back-end for it yet. Can somebody please tell me when it
could or will be available?
Thanks,
Huub
Have you looked in the sane-project.org scanner search engine?
(site seems do be down now)
The model number suggests that it is similar to the ScanJet 4300,
which is supported by the niash backend. It could be that your
scanner is not recognised simply because its USB vendor/product
ID
: edjqug$a1a$1...@sea.gmane.org 44fdab21.5090...@sikken.nl
edkc4t$dr1$1...@sea.gmane.org 44fdb7b1.6040...@sikken.nl
edkj3s$9i3$1...@sea.gmane.org
Message-ID: 44fdd64e.8030...@sikken.nl
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Huub wrote:
Tried to install it, but no such luck. Any