It seems that nobody in the world make scans with an HP PSC 2610 on Linux.

The result of such a scan is still wrong, because you get always an huge
white area at the bottom. No wonder, when the device parameters return
false dimension of the scanner.

This is the output of "scanimage -h -d'DEVICE'" of my PSC 2610

..........
-l 0..215.9mm [0]
Top-left x position of scan area.
-t 0..381mm [0]
Top-left y position of scan area.
-x 0..215.9mm [215.9]
Width of scan-area.
-y 0..381mm [381]
Height of scan-area.
...........

381mm is not correct - the height is somewhat between 297-299mm
(slightly larger than ISO
A4) - 381mm is the ADF height of most HP-Laserjets.

Has anybody an idea where I can change these settings?
Or does anybody knows which software is responsible for that wrong
information?
Does anybody know a place which I can input hardcoded values for the
height of scan-area?
Or basically, does anybody know if this parameters comes from sane or
from hplip?

best regards,
harald

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