The page size options are disabled when you are using the flatbed, but
you should not need them. The bounds of the x/y options should be set
to the maximum supported by the flatbed in that case. It is possible
this is a bug in the old version of sane-backends you are using. Can
you provide your
Hi,
ylafont writes:
> I am trying to scan legal size pager over the ADF, when setting the Scan
> area to legal on the command line, they are changed back to letter size
>
> *scanimage: rounded value of br-x from 215.9 to 215.872
> scanimage: rounded value of br-y from 355.6 to 279.364
> *
>
>
I am trying to scan legal size pager over the ADF, when setting the Scan
area to legal on the command line, they are changed back to letter size
*scanimage: rounded value of br-x from 215.9 to 215.872
scanimage: rounded value of br-y from 355.6 to 279.364
*
There are inactive options listed
Tobias Richter tsr-debian at achos.com writes:
Hi,
I have a Brother ADS-2100 scanner using the brother4 proprietary driver.
Dear Tobias,
Apologies it's a slight derail, but can I ask if you are able to scan duplex
with that printer and, if so, what distribution you are using? So far
Hi,
I have a Brother ADS-2100 scanner using the brother4 proprietary driver.
Sane reports the brightness and contrast options as inactive while in
colour mode (24 bit or 24bit fast).
That means I cannot contols those options and hence my colour scans from
scanimage, scanadf or through the
tsr-debian at achos.com wrote:
How does xsane manage to do what the library refuses to do?
Why can't the command line tools to the same thing?
Or why can't the library handle this transparently for the application
(if the trick is in separate settings for each colour channel)?
After a bit of