Seth Lang <sethl...@yahoo.com> wrote:

Hi,

> After some more testing this problem is resolved temporarily by
> connecting the scanner to another computer running Debian Etch. When I
> run a scan under Debian Etch the scanner seems to "reset" (the roller
> that pulls the paper into the ADF resets back up to its normal
> position). After scanning (resetting) with Etch I can then connect
> this back to the other computer running Debian Lenny and it will work
> fine for a little while until after some more scans it happens again,
> then I need to repeat the process of connecting it again and scanning
> with Etch (or even worse a windows machine) or else the scanner will
> not work. There seems to be a function that resets the scanner in Etch
> that is no longer there in Lenny.

That's very useful, thanks for taking the time to investigate! I'll
try to look into that, but I can't promise a fix. The changes in the
avision backend are really big and we don't have the full revision
history so it's really one big chunk :(

JB.

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