Hi Matthias, You still are using the old Sane backend 1.0.23.
Please setup the symbolic links as described in README.linux and check the version again: $ scanimage -V scanimage (sane-backends) 1.0.24git; backend version 1.0.24 ^^^^^^ Cheers, Rolf Am 05.02.2013 06:25, schrieb Matthias Thon: > Am Montag, den 04.02.2013, 18:53 +0100 schrieb Matthias Thon: >> Hi Rolf, >> thanks for the patch. I have build the new backend (see version.txt). >> Still testing withe the other stuff from Version 1.0.23. There are no >> changes after the patch (tested with net and USB-Connection). Attached >> the output- and the error-output file. >> >> regards matthias >> >> Am Montag, den 04.02.2013, 12:37 +0100 schrieb Rolf Bensch: >>> Hi Matthias, >>> >>> I prepared a first patch for your button problem. This should fix >>> receiving USB interrupts. >>> >>> Please fetch latest Sane 1.0.24 from git: 'git clone >>> git://git.debian.org/sane/sane-backends.git'. git creates a new folder >>> "sane-backends". Please read "sane-backends/README.linux" how to install >>> Sane. >>> >>> To accelerate build time you can configure Sane to compile Pixma backend >>> only with: 'BACKENDS="pixma" ./configure'. >>> >>> Then you need to save the attached file to 'sane-backends/backend/' and >>> patch "pixma_mp150.c" with: 'patch pixma_mp150.c pixma_mp150.c.diff1'. >>> >>> After this cd back to 'sane-backends' and install the patch with: 'make >>> && sudo make install'. >>> >>> Now you should get "[pixma]" messages while proceeding the test I >>> described in my last email. >>> >>> If 'scanimage -A' still doesn't get data neither for --button-1, >>> --button-2, --original nor for --target, then please send me the >>> "[pixma]" messages for all buttons. >>> >>> Cheers, >>> Rolf >>> >>> >>> Am 03.02.2013 23:33, schrieb Matthias Thon: >>>> Hello Rolf, >>>> >>>> with both (LAN/USB) connections, i get no such messages "{pixma]" in the >>>> "Buttons:" section. I've tried different buttons (PDF, JPEG...BLACK, >>>> COLOR). >>>> >>>> Attached output and error output after pressing "COLOR SCAN" Button. >>>> >>>> regards Matthias >>>> >>>> Am Sonntag, den 03.02.2013, 20:49 +0100 schrieb Rolf Bensch: >>>>> Hi Matthias, >>>>> >>>>> Please (1) activate debug messages with 'export SANE_DEBUG_PIXMA=11', >>>>> (2) push one of your scanners's buttons and >>>>> (3) read the button status with 'scanimage -A'. >>>>> >>>>> You should receive something similar like this: >>>>> >>>>> ... >>>>> Buttons: >>>>> --button-update >>>>> Update button state >>>>> [pixma] INTR T=1.580 len=32 >>>>> [pixma] 00000000:00 10 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 >>>>> [pixma] 00000010:00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 >>>>> [pixma] >>>>> --button-1 <int> [1] [read-only] >>>>> Button 1 >>>>> --button-2 <int> [0] [read-only] >>>>> Button 2 >>>>> --original <int> [0] [read-only] >>>>> Type of original to scan >>>>> --target <int> [1] [read-only] >>>>> Target operation type >>>>> ... >>>>> >>>>> If you get lines with [pixma], please repeat this test ((2) & (3)) with >>>>> all buttons and provide the output from all buttons. Please write the >>>>> name of the button to the corresponding debug output. >>>>> >>>>> If you don't get lines with [pixma], Sane doesn't receive the USB >>>>> interrupt from your scanner and I need to prepare a patch. >>>>> >>>>> Cheers, >>>>> Rolf >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Am 03.02.2013 13:09, schrieb Matthias Thon: >>>>>> Hello Rolf, >>>>>> >>>>>> ihave checked your informations. The MG6250 doesn't have a target >>>>>> option. Only the two buttons.I have tryed many cases on the MG but the >>>>>> value of the buttons stay's at value "0". Normaly i have conncted the >>>>>> printer over wlan or ethernet. If i try to push "scan" and then "color" >>>>>> i get an error on the printer, because he doesn't recocnice the scanning >>>>>> PC. He shows me only "local USB". >>>>>> >>>>>> I have connected the printer with a USB_cable. Then i can push the >>>>>> "color" or "grey" button and the printe waits for the scanning process. >>>>>> But scanimage -A shows no changes. The only change is in the resolution >>>>>> option. This option adds 4800 dpi. >>>>>> >>>>>> scanimage --button-controlled doesn't start the scan after pressing >>>>>> "color" or "grey" button. >>>>>> >>>>>> Scanning from outside (xsane) works well. >>>>>> >>>>>> regards Matthias >>>>>> >>>>>> Am Samstag, den 02.02.2013, 18:09 +0100 schrieb Rolf Bensch: >>>>>>> Hi Matthias, >>>>>>> >>>>>>> To discover the communication between Sane and scanbd try 'scanimage >>>>>>> -A'. Press a button and start 'scanimage -A' again. Repeat this until >>>>>>> you'll have the codes for all buttons. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> For my CS9000F I get data for --button-1, --button-2 *and* --target. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Please have a look to my posting here: >>>>>>> http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/sane-devel/2013-January/030828.html. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> If you don't get any codes for your buttons please contact me again. >>>>>>> Then we have to patch the backend for your scanner. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Cheers, >>>>>>> Rolf >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Am 01.02.2013 16:59, schrieb Matthias Thon: >>>>>>>> Hello, >>>>>>>> i've tried to use scanbd with my MG6200 Series device. He finds >>>>>>>> "button-1" and "button-2" option. But the value is still "0". >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I have try "Scan" -> "Black&White" or "Scan" -> "Color". >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Is there a way to see more detailed the communication between scanbd >>>>>>>> and >>>>>>>> the device? (more then with debug level 7) >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> regards >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>> >> >