Hi
On Mon, Oct 7, 2019, 13:11 Jeroen Van den Keybus, <
jeroen.vandenkey...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have had contact with both Genesys Logic and Canon. It is not possible
> to get the GL124 data sheet.
>
> Guessing from the data code, this chip is 13+ years old so I'm quite
> surprised to see this r
Rogerio,
I use a HP C309a and X576dw (fast scanning) daily and reliably with their
hplip drivers and gscan2pdf. No issues.
I needed the Canon LiDE220 as a scan-only device (work on desk) and HP's
ScanJets are a bit expensive. I would expect the drivers to be working well
on that device too.
J.
On 10/5/19 11:13 AM, Kip Shaffer wrote:
> I just updated from Rolf's PPA, and I am very happy to say that I can
> now detect and scan from my Canon ImageClass MF644Cdw over the
> network. I confirmed it can scan in resolutions of 75, 150, 300, 600,
> 1200, and 2400 for both Text and Color modes.
Hi Rogério,
I can see an error response in your log file.
To fix this I need an USB snoop file from Canon's ScanGear Software. You
can use wireshark for snooping (to enable USB support read this:
https://wiki.wireshark.org/CaptureSetup/USB).
Many thanks for your help.
Cheers,
Rolf
Am 06.10.19
Hi,
On Mon, Oct 7, 2019 at 1:04 PM Jeroen Van den Keybus <
jeroen.vandenkey...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I think that we are technologically rapidly approaching a point where it
> is no longer viable to reverse engineer an OEM product. IMO it is far more
> important to have a good and stable framework
Hi Ralph,
On 05.10.19 at 09:54 Ralph Little wrote:
Hi devs,
Yesterday I won a canon lide 30 for 50p on eBay. I thought it would be fun to
play with, but it occurred to me that I don't know if, as a project, if we have
many scanner examples for testing and verifying regressions.
Its a bit dif
I have had contact with both Genesys Logic and Canon. It is not possible to
get the GL124 data sheet.
Guessing from the data code, this chip is 13+ years old so I'm quite
surprised to see this reluctance to release the data sheet.
I will go forward with the workaround (stay below or at 1200 dpi,
Hello Ralph,
I don't know which chip the LiDE 30 uses, but the LiDE 220 definitely uses
a GL124.
I think that we are technologically rapidly approaching a point where it is
no longer viable to reverse engineer an OEM product. IMO it is far more
important to have a good and stable framework so th