On 10/30/2014 3:16 AM, Johann Spies wrote:
> This is not Debian specific, but as I experienced it on Debian and
> initially thought that it might be a Debian problem, it may help some
> other users.
>
> I recently bought the scanner specified in the subject line after
> reading that the saned team
On 10/30/2014 03:16 AM, Johann Spies wrote:
This is not Debian specific, but as I experienced it on Debian and initially
thought that it might be a Debian problem, it may help some other users.
I recently bought the scanner specified in the subject line after reading that the saned
team claims
> See the following bug report
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xsane/+bug/1247371
>
> Thanks. I did not see it before. That confirms what I was experiencing.
Regards
Johann
On 30 October 2014 10:56, Joe wrote:
> On Thu, 30 Oct 2014 09:16:42 +0200
> Johann Spies wrote:
>
> It is astronomically unlikely that the USB supply voltage would be too
> high, as almost certainly, the same supply is used inside the computer,
> and a 5 Volt rail can't go any higher than 5.25 b
See the following bug report
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xsane/+bug/1247371
There seems to be a problem with USB 3. I have the same scanner (210) but the
error doesn't occur after each scan, it seems to be more irregular, but certain
settings (resolution, color depth, ...) can forc
On Thu, 30 Oct 2014 09:16:42 +0200
Johann Spies wrote:
> This is not Debian specific, but as I experienced it on Debian and
> initially thought that it might be a Debian problem, it may help some
> other users.
>
> I recently bought the scanner specified in the subject line after
> reading that
This is not Debian specific, but as I experienced it on Debian and
initially thought that it might be a Debian problem, it may help some other
users.
I recently bought the scanner specified in the subject line after reading
that the saned team claims it has "complete" support. I first tried it ou
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