https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=428056

--- Comment #5 from Want_Reason2Use_Linux <therver...@yahoo.com> ---
(In reply to Kåre Särs from comment #4)
> Thanks for the logs!
> 
> Did you try scanning with the hpaio logs? I did not find the reason for the
> "Invalid Argument".
> 
> Could you add a log with a higher debug value for hpaio (you can play with
> the level to see where you start to get interesting oputput) 128 is the
> highest if I remember correctly...
> 
> Regards,
>   Kåre

Hi.

These logs don't seem to bring up any further information ...
user@user-HP-Pavilion-m6-Notebook-PC:~$ SANE_DEBUG_HPAIO=128 skanlite
[sanei_debug] Setting debug level of hpaio to 128.
[hpaio] sane_hpaio_init(): scan/sane/hpaio.c 349
[hpaio] sane_hpaio_get_devices(local=0): scan/sane/hpaio.c 370
[hpaio] sane_hpaio_get_devices(local=0): scan/sane/hpaio.c 370
[hpaio] scantype=5
hp:/net/hp_color_laserjet_mfp_m277dw?ip=192.168.1.6&queue=false
[hpaio] sane_hpaio_exit(): scan/sane/hpaio.c 364

I wonder if there is something missing in the SANE drivers of Skanlite
installation?

Perhaps if you can guide me through uninstalling the drivers and Skanlite and
reinstalling, it may start to work? Note that I have installed the Printer part
through "System Settings" and this is working fine (Maybe my "suggestion" is
because I have been too long in Windows environments).

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