This machine is SCSI :) allan
On Fri, Sep 13, 2013 at 5:12 PM, Theodore Kilgore <kilgota at banach.math.auburn.edu> wrote: > > Hi, > > Not meaning to get in the middle here, but as I understand there is a > problem with logging USB traffic on recent versions of Windows. > Specifically, the various Free Software logging programs which used to be > the favorites of all of us do not work properly on anything later than > WinXP. I would infer that all of this traffic is now considered > "privileged" and/or access to it is blocked by the DRM schemes on > later versions of Win. There do exist logging programs, but the ones I > have inspected (none recently) either > > (1) do not reproduce all traffic (so obviously useless) > > Or > > (2) The program is proprietary, Windows-certified, costs a lot of > money, and produces logs in some special format which can only be read by > the same program. The log file can be copied to another computer, but its > format is unknown and proprietary, too. > > Feel free, anybody, to correct any of the above if the situation has > recently improved. But this is the way it has been for a while. > > Consequently, one really needs to keep an XP machine around and to hope > that the hardware comes with an XP driver. My response to the OP is > therefore to use an XP machine for this if it is at all possible to do so. > > Good luck. > > Theodore Kilgore > > > On Fri, 13 Sep 2013, m. allan noah wrote: > >> This machine comes up occasionally. Unfortunately, I don't have docs >> from canon, so the the protocol is reverse engineered. It is similar >> to other Canon DR scanners, but does not like some command that we >> send. Users have tried on a couple occasions to get a log of the >> windows driver making a scan, but every time, the logs do not contain >> the outgoing packets, only the scanner's response. Perhaps you will >> have better luck if you try? >> >> allan >> >> On Fri, Sep 13, 2013 at 4:35 AM, lelive <o.huc at info-evolution.com> wrote: >> > I all, >> > i have a problem with a CANON DR-3060 SCSI scanner. >> > scanimage -L is ok but when i want start the scan with command line >> > root at debian:~/dev/sane-backends-git20130912# scanimage >> > --batch="tmp/test%d.pnm" --batch-start=1 --source "ADF Front" >> > Scanning -1 pages, incrementing by 1, numbering from 1 >> > Scanning page 1 >> > scanimage: sane_start: Invalid argument >> > >> > root at debian:~/dev/sane-backends-git20130912# scanimage -L >> > device `canon_dr:/dev/sg2' is a CANON DR-3060 scanner >> > >> > scanimage -h : >> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> > root at debian:~/dev/sane-backends-git20130912# scanimage -h >> > Usage: scanimage [OPTION]... >> > >> > Start image acquisition on a scanner device and write image data to >> > standard output. >> > >> > Parameters are separated by a blank from single-character options (e.g. >> > -d epson) and by a "=" from multi-character options (e.g. >> > --device-name=epson). >> > -d, --device-name=DEVICE use a given scanner device (e.g. >> > hp:/dev/scanner) >> > --format=pnm|tiff file format of output file >> > -i, --icc-profile=PROFILE include this ICC profile into TIFF file >> > -L, --list-devices show available scanner devices >> > -f, --formatted-device-list=FORMAT similar to -L, but the FORMAT of the >> > output >> > can be specified: %d (device name), %v (vendor), >> > %m (model), %t (type), %i (index number), and >> > %n (newline) >> > -b, --batch[=FORMAT] working in batch mode, FORMAT is `out%d.pnm' or >> > `out%d.tif' by default depending on --format >> > --batch-start=# page number to start naming files with >> > --batch-count=# how many pages to scan in batch mode >> > --batch-increment=# increase page number in filename by # >> > --batch-double increment page number by two, same as >> > --batch-increment=2 >> > --batch-prompt ask for pressing a key before scanning a page >> > --accept-md5-only only accept authorization requests using md5 >> > -p, --progress print progress messages >> > -n, --dont-scan only set options, don't actually scan >> > -T, --test test backend thoroughly >> > -A, --all-options list all available backend options >> > -h, --help display this help message and exit >> > -v, --verbose give even more status messages >> > -B, --buffer-size=# change input buffer size (in kB, default 32) >> > -V, --version print version information >> > >> > Options specific to device `canon_dr:/dev/sg2': >> > Standard: >> > --source ADF Front|ADF Duplex [ADF Front] >> > Selects the scan source (such as a document-feeder). >> > --mode Lineart|Gray [Gray] >> > Selects the scan mode (e.g., lineart, monochrome, or color). >> > --resolution 200|240|300dpi [300] >> > Sets the resolution of the scanned image. >> > Geometry: >> > -l 0..215.872mm (in steps of 0.0211639) [0] >> > Top-left x position of scan area. >> > -t 0..279.364mm (in steps of 0.0211639) [0] >> > Top-left y position of scan area. >> > -x 0..215.872mm (in steps of 0.0211639) [215.872] >> > Width of scan-area. >> > -y 0..279.364mm (in steps of 0.0211639) [279.364] >> > Height of scan-area. >> > --page-width 0..255.999mm (in steps of 0.0211639) [215.872] >> > Specifies the width of the media. Required for automatic centering >> > of >> > sheet-fed scans. >> > --page-height 0..364.02mm (in steps of 0.0211639) [279.364] >> > Specifies the height of the media. >> > Enhancement: >> > --brightness -127..127 (in steps of 1) [0] >> > Controls the brightness of the acquired image. >> > --contrast -127..127 (in steps of 1) [0] >> > Controls the contrast of the acquired image. >> > --threshold 0..255 (in steps of 1) [inactive] >> > Select minimum-brightness to get a white point >> > Advanced: >> > --df-thickness[=(yes|no)] [no] >> > Detect double feeds using thickness sensor >> > --df-length[=(yes|no)] [no] >> > Detect double feeds by comparing document lengths >> > --rollerdeskew[=(yes|no)] [no] >> > Request scanner to correct skewed pages mechanically >> > --swdeskew[=(yes|no)] [no] >> > Request driver to rotate skewed pages digitally >> > --swdespeck 0..9 (in steps of 1) [0] >> > Maximum diameter of lone dots to remove from scan >> > --swcrop[=(yes|no)] [no] >> > Request driver to remove border from pages digitally >> > --stapledetect[=(yes|no)] [no] >> > Request scanner to halt if stapled pages are detected >> > --dropout-front None|Red|Green|Blue|Enhance Red|Enhance Green|Enhance >> > Blue [None] >> > One-pass scanners use only one color during gray or binary >> > scanning, >> > useful for colored paper or ink >> > --dropout-back None|Red|Green|Blue|Enhance Red|Enhance Green|Enhance >> > Blue [None] >> > One-pass scanners use only one color during gray or binary >> > scanning, >> > useful for colored paper or ink >> > --buffermode[=(yes|no)] [no] >> > Request scanner to read pages async into internal memory >> > Sensors: >> > >> > Type ``scanimage --help -d DEVICE'' to get list of all options for DEVICE. >> > >> > List of available devices: >> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> > >> > Can you help me to solve this problem please ? >> > >> > Olivier >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > -- >> > View this message in context: >> > http://sane.10972.n7.nabble.com/Canon-DR-3060-tp18023.html >> > Sent from the SANE - Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >> > >> > -- >> > sane-devel mailing list: sane-devel at lists.alioth.debian.org >> > http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sane-devel >> > Unsubscribe: Send mail with subject "unsubscribe your_password" >> > to sane-devel-request at lists.alioth.debian.org >> >> >> >> -- >> "The truth is an offense, but not a sin" >> >> -- >> sane-devel mailing list: sane-devel at lists.alioth.debian.org >> http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sane-devel >> Unsubscribe: Send mail with subject "unsubscribe your_password" >> to sane-devel-request at lists.alioth.debian.org >> -- "The truth is an offense, but not a sin"
