Hi Ivan, Following the installation description also means to install latest sane 1.0.24 from git.
Your scanner is experimental code in 1.0.23 and you need to create the environment variable PIXMA_EXPERIMENT. Next week I will have a look to the timeout problem. Last question: Does your scanner scan images above 600 dpi without any error and is adf working? Cheers, Rolf Am 28.12.2012 23:24, schrieb Ivan G.: > Ok, > i just managed to have scanimage working, i succesfully scanned an image > following suggestions reported here: > https://alioth.debian.org/tracker/?group_id0186&atidA0366&func?tail&aid10912 > > > i simply exported these variables: > > export PIXMA_EXPERIMENT=export SANE_DEBUG_PIXMA > > And now it seems to work (also with xsane). > The only problem now is that sometimes i receive the following timeout error: > > [pixma] XML message sent to scanner: > <?xml version=.0" encoding="utf-8" ?><cmd > xmlns:ivec="http://www.canon.com/ns/cmd/2008/07/common/"><ivec:contents><ivec:operation>EndJob</ivec:operation><ivec:param_set > > servicetype="scan"><ivec:jobID>00000001</ivec:jobID></ivec:param_set></ivec:contents></cmd> > [pixma] XML response back from scanner: > <?xml version=.0" encoding="utf-8" ?> > <cmd xmlns:ivec=ttp://www.canon.com/ns/cmd/2008/07/common/"> > <ivec:contents> > <ivec:operation>EndJobResponse</ivec:operation> > <ivec:param_set servicetype=can"> > <ivec:response>OK</ivec:response> > <ivec:response_detail/> > <ivec:jobID>00000001</ivec:jobID> > </ivec:param_set> > </ivec:contents> > </cmd> > [pixma] pixma_read_image() failed ETIMEDOUT > [pixma] Reader task terminated: ETIMEDOUT > [pixma] read_image():reader task closed the pipe:0 bytes received, 1678578 > bytes expected > [pixma] pixma_close(): Canon PIXMA MX370 Series > > it seems to verify when the scanner is in sleep mode, that it took 3 or 4 > seconds to wake-up. > > There is a way to manipulate that timeout? > > @Rolf: > I looked on the git version of the README. But still i cannot find anything > related to my problem, but it seems that i solved it. > That file doesn't contain any helpful information on how to solve my problem. > > Cheers > Ivan > > > ----- Messaggio originale ----- > Da: Rolf Bensch <rolf at bensch-online.de> > A: Ivan G. <dreamos82 at yahoo.it> > Cc: "sane-devel at lists.alioth.debian.org" <sane-devel at > lists.alioth.debian.org> > Inviato: Venerd? 28 Dicembre 2012 20:49 > Oggetto: Re: Re: [sane-devel] Canon Pixma MX375 problem > > Hi Ivan, > > You can find an old version on the website: > http://www.sane-project.org/README.linux. > > or the latest one in git; fetch a r/o clone with: '$ git clone > git://git.debian.org/sane/sane-backends.git'. > > Cheers, > Rolf > > > Am 28.12.2012 19:22, schrieb Ivan G.: >> Hi rolf, >> >> i lookedd at README.linux, but i cannot find where it can help me. >> Since: >> 1. i installed it using gentoo package manager >> 2. the scanner is recognized by sane, but i get the error: >> scanimage: open of device pixma:04A91759_72024A failed: Operation >> not supported >> 3. The usb flag is set for sane package. >> >> Or maybe i missed the point with the solution in README.linux? >> >> Any other idea? >> >> Cheers, >> Ivan >> >> >> >> ----- Messaggio originale ----- >> Da: Rolf Bensch <webmaster at bensch-online.de> >> A: Ivan Ivello <dreamos82 at yahoo.it> >> Cc: "sane-devel at lists.alioth.debian.org" <sane-devel at >> lists.alioth.debian.org> >> Inviato: Venerd? 28 Dicembre 2012 14:40 >> Oggetto: Re: [sane-devel] Canon Pixma MX375 problem >> >> Hi Ivan, >> >> Please follow the installation description in README.linux. >> >> Cheers, >> Rolf >> >> >> Am 27.12.2012 23:26, schrieb Ivan Ivello: >>> Hi all, >>> >>> i'm trying configure the Pixma MX375 scanner on gentoo, i followed steps >>> done by Daniel on a previous post (here: >>> http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/sane-devel/2012-August/030229.html) >>> >>> >>> I installed sane-backends 1.0.23 with (compiled with sane_backends_pixma >>> use flag enabled) and activated debug mode. >>> >>> Then sane-find-scanner seems to find the scanner: >>> >>> # sane-find-scanner will now attempt to detect your scanner. If the >>> # result is different from what you expected, first make sure your >>> # scanner is powered up and properly connected to your computer. >>> >>> # No SCSI scanners found. If you expected something different, make >>> sure that >>> # you have loaded a kernel SCSI driver for your SCSI adapter. >>> >>> found USB scanner (vendora9 [Canon], product=1759 [MX370 series]) at >>> libusb:002:005 >>> # Your USB scanner was (probably) detected. It may or may not be >>> supported by >>> # SANE. Try scanimage -L and read the backend's manpage. >>> >>> # Not checking for parallel port scanners. >>> >>> # Most Scanners connected to the parallel port or other proprietary >>> ports >>> >>> But any other command that try to access the scanner receive the following >>> error: >>> >>> >>> root ~#scanimage > test.pnm >>> scanimage: open of device pixma:04A91759_72024A failed: Operation not >>> supported >>> >>> Any idea? >>> >>> Regards, >>> Ivan >>> >>> >> >> >> > > >