When I tested the scanner on WIN7 I found that the USB-cable
seemed to be loose. I fixed the cable. The scanner worked now.

Then I returned to LINUX.

epkowa.c:
=========

 name = rewrite_name vendor(Epson) name(epkowa:usb:002:004)
   returns name(Epson (unknown model) [epkowa:usb:002:004])

 status = create_epson_device (device **devp, channel* ch)
   returns  dev->fw_name((null))

 info = model_info_cache_get_info (dev->fw_name, &status);
  returns status(4) and info(NULL)

    if (SANE_STATUS_GOOD == status && info)
    {
      dev->scan_hard = model_info_get_profile (info);
      model_info_customise_commands (info, dev->cmd);

      dev->uses_locking = model_info_has_lock_commands (info);
    }

==> dev->scan_hard == NULL

change_profile_matrix (Epson_Scanner * s)
{
    require (s->hw->scan_hard);
}

winfried

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