Aaron It seems that this is a problem with xsane, as ADF scanning with scanimage correctly stops after the last page. (I haven?t thought of this as there are no problems scanning in xsane with hpoj, though.)
Aaron J Albright wrote: > Michael, > > I have an OfficeJet v40 setup on Ubuntu and it prints and scans with no > oddities. When I scan using xsane is scans only the page loaded in the > ADF, and does not continue to scan after the page has been scanned. > > How are you scanning exactly? Well, I?m using Debian SID. Xsane is Version 0.991, hplip (now updated to) 0.9.11. Settings in the main scanning window are (I?m translating here as my setup is German): - Number of maximum scans: 100 - Action: Save - Filename: scan-0000.jpg - Step: +1 - Filetype: according to extension - Scannertype: ADF (there is only this choice) - Color, Full color, some adjustments in brightness and contrast) Then pressing "Scan". That?s it. There are some more settings in the Window "Advanced settings": - Compression: Jpeg - Compression factor: 10 - Batch Scan: Yes (I tried yes and no with no difference) - Scanarea, Length measument: Padded (I also tried "appr" and "unknown") - and some settings for the length of the page, at the moment Right=21,59 cm, Buttom=38,100 cm (which is to long, but didn?t disturb scanning with hpoj -> stopped correctly at paper length; with hplip it scans the whole 38 cm; but again only under xsane -> no problem with scanimage) BTW. Not sure if it makes a difference, but I am using an Officejet V30, to be exact. As I have heard it is more or less identical to an Officejet V40. > > Sorry for the delay. > > Aaron > No problem, thanks for coming back :) Michael _______________________________________________ HPLIP-Help mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/hplip-help
