On Feb 12, 2008 6:14 AM, m. allan noah kitno455 at gmail.com wrote:
Gernot- does the windows driver allow independent resolution controls?
what are you going to do with the stretched image that will result?
Maybe I misunderstood the issue: the MP710 and others have resolutions
of 1200x2400 (or
Hi Gernot,
That sounds great news, and we can inform the Sane list then!
I had a look at the debug trace you sent me, and everything looks right,
working as expected.
I'll keep it anyway as a reference, if needed.
Let us know if you are able to reproduce the problem you had before, and
if you
Gernot- does the windows driver allow independent resolution controls?
what are you going to do with the stretched image that will result?
Nicolas- cvs is open for business again, so we can accept your patch
at any time. keep up this level of interaction and you'll get
maintainership too :)
Ok, Allan, thanks for your kind present ;-)
AFAIK, (for MP610 at least), different resolution on x and y axis are
always rejected
by the scanner (tested it already).
The Windows driver (MP610's) always use same x y, and you cannot
specify different
x/y values, only _one_ value can be entered as