try adding this string to /etc/sane.d/epson2.conf: usb 0x04b8 0x0851
allan On Fri, May 14, 2010 at 6:55 AM, kltrg <m.kltrg at googlemail.com> wrote: >> Try this: >> >> SANE_DEBUG_EPSON2=255 scanimage -L > > It gives me: > :~$ SANE_DEBUG_EPSON2=255 scanimage -L > [sanei_debug] Setting debug level of epson2 to 255. > [epson2] sane_epson2_init: sane-backends 1.0.21cvs > [epson2] epson2 backend, version 1.0.124 > [epson2] sane_epson2_get_devices > [epson2] probe_devices > [epson2] free_devices > [epson2] attach_one_config: len = 10, line = scsi EPSON > [epson2] attach_one_config: len = 3, line = usb > [epson2] attach_one_config: len = 17, line = net autodiscovery > [epson2] e2_network_discovery, sent discovery packet > [epson2] e2_network_discovery, end > [epson2] sane_epson2_get_devices - results: > > No scanners were identified. If you were expecting something different, > check that the scanner is plugged in, turned on and detected by the > sane-find-scanner tool (if appropriate). Please read the documentation > which came with this software (README, FAQ, manpages). > [epson2] sane_epson2_exit > [epson2] free_devices > > >> oh- and is it possible that the updated sane version failed to update >> the contents of /etc/sane.d? those config files must match the running >> version of sane... > > How can I find out? I didn't get any error messages while upgrading. > > kltrg > -- "The truth is an offense, but not a sin"