Re: [sane-devel] escl backend not working with HP ScanJet Pro 4500 fn1[99F5CD] adf, platen scanner

2023-07-03 Thread Karl Weber
Hi, this time it should indeed be an error in the escl backend. I downloaded and installed the airscan backend and this seems to work, first tests have been successful with Flatbed, ADF and 'ADF Duplex'. (The homepage of airscan explicitly states that my scanner is supported.) If you are

[sane-devel] escl backend not working with HP ScanJet Pro 4500 fn1[99F5CD] adf, platen scanner

2023-07-03 Thread Karl Weber
Hi, you might remember that I am having trouble scanning from HP ScanJet Pro 4500 fn1 with the hpaio backend when using ADF or Duplex as source, but not when scanning from the Flatbed. Since this scanner supports AirPrint (according to the manual), I tried the escl backend as well, but it

Re: [sane-devel] ESCL

2022-03-11 Thread Mark Dm
For anyone following this thread. This is one place I posted what Mopria Android saw when I had 2 scanners on same IP using different ports https://github.com/alexpevzner/sane-airscan/discussions/219 Mark On Fri, Mar 11, 2022 at 11:39 AM Mark Dm wrote: > I do not know how it works out for

Re: [sane-devel] ESCL

2022-03-11 Thread Mark Dm
I do not know how it works out for AirSane but with Twain2AirScan I have tried using different ports for different scanners. I think that AirScane uses different paths per scanner if I recall correctly. Having tested multiple port based shares on the same IP address and I had bad results. Clients

Re: [sane-devel] ESCL

2022-03-11 Thread Mark Dm
Has anyone actually tested this other than the github airsane chatter about it? On Fri, Mar 11, 2022 at 6:38 AM Steven Santos wrote: > If you have not heard, ESCL is now supported on Windows 11. SANE scanners > can now be shared with Windows workstations using AirSane. > > This means that it

[sane-devel] ESCL

2022-03-11 Thread Steven Santos
If you have not heard, ESCL is now supported on Windows 11. SANE scanners can now be shared with Windows workstations using AirSane. This means that it is now realistic to use a SANE server as the central scan server for all OS's. I suggest it might be time to make AirSane and AirScan

Re: [sane-devel] eSCL protocol specification published by Mopria

2021-04-15 Thread Jörn-Ingo Weigert
Be aware that, if you download the pdf on your (Android)Smartphone, It will be downloaded as .pdf.apk , a Android Installation pack! That happened to me twice. Just rename and remove the .apk part and the file can be opened like any other pdf file. Cheers, Jōrn-Ingo Weigert Till Kamppeter

Re: [sane-devel] eSCL protocol specification published by Mopria

2021-04-15 Thread Till Kamppeter
Great! This will be a lot of help for all of us. Till On 15/04/2021 19:05, Alexander Pevzner wrote: Hi, Mopria has published eSCL protocol specification. It can be downloaded from the Mopria site:     https://mopria.org/spec-download The protocol is basically the same as Apple

[sane-devel] eSCL protocol specification published by Mopria

2021-04-15 Thread Alexander Pevzner
Hi, Mopria has published eSCL protocol specification. It can be downloaded from the Mopria site: https://mopria.org/spec-download The protocol is basically the same as Apple AirPrint (Bonjour) scanning, which is not officially published (yet?). -- Wishes, Alexander Pevzner

Re: [sane-devel] escl backend and ippusbxd

2020-03-20 Thread Rolf Bensch
Many thanks for your explanations. Rolf Am 20.03.20 um 12:38 schrieb Till Kamppeter: > On 20/03/2020 12:29, Thierry HUCAHRD wrote: >> Hi, >> No, this has nothing to do with eSCL. >> ippusbxd allows you to use escl backends on the usb. >> The problem is that sane doesn't detect the scanner on the

Re: [sane-devel] escl backend and ippusbxd

2020-03-20 Thread Till Kamppeter
On 20/03/2020 12:29, Thierry HUCAHRD wrote: Hi, No, this has nothing to do with eSCL. ippusbxd allows you to use escl backends on the usb. The problem is that sane doesn't detect the scanner on the usb anymore, so PIXMA can't be used anymore. I don't know if ippusbxd solved the problem? in any

Re: [sane-devel] escl backend and ippusbxd

2020-03-20 Thread Thierry HUCAHRD
Le 2020-03-20 12:04, Rolf Bensch a écrit : Hello, I've seen that some people need to purge ippusbxd before they can use their scanner with escl backend (e.g. https://gitlab.com/sane-project/backends/-/issues/256#note_307051019). Is this a fix rule? Then I'd like to add a break dependency to

Re: [sane-devel] escl backend and ippusbxd

2020-03-20 Thread Till Kamppeter
Rolf, please do not add a break dependency against ippusbxd. It is most probably only some models which cause problems. If you want to use eSCL via the network it does not matter whether ippusbxd is running or not. You only need to make sure to select the correct scanner entry in the client

Re: [sane-devel] escl backend and ippusbxd

2020-03-20 Thread Alexander Pevzner
Hi, On 3/20/20 2:04 PM, Rolf Bensch wrote: I've seen that some people need to purge |ippusbxd| before they can use their scanner with escl backend (e.g. https://gitlab.com/sane-project/backends/-/issues/256#note_307051019). Is this a fix rule? Then I'd like to add a break dependency to

[sane-devel] escl backend and ippusbxd

2020-03-20 Thread Rolf Bensch
Hello, I've seen that some people need to purge |ippusbxd| before they can use their scanner with escl backend (e.g. https://gitlab.com/sane-project/backends/-/issues/256#note_307051019). Is this a fix rule? Then I'd like to add a break dependency to |ippusbxd| in my Ubuntu ppa. Cheers, Rolf

Re: [sane-devel] ESCL test

2020-01-28 Thread Thierry HUCAHRD
Le 2020-01-28 21:41, Ralph Little a écrit : Hi, My emailer garbled that. Here it is as an attachment. Hopefully, this will be better. Cheers, Ralph On Tue, Jan 28, 2020 at 12:22 PM Ralph Little wrote: Hi, I finally got around to testing the new escl backend with my HP OfficeJet 6978. It

Re: [sane-devel] ESCL test

2020-01-28 Thread Alexander Pevzner
Hi Ralph On 1/28/20 11:22 PM, Ralph Little wrote: I finally got around to testing the new escl backend with my HP OfficeJet 6978. It does appear to be supported on two ports, one encrypted: There is an alternative eSCL backend, sane-airscan: https://github.com/alexpevzner/sane-airscan I

Re: [sane-devel] ESCL test

2020-01-28 Thread Ralph Little
Hi, My emailer garbled that. Here it is as an attachment. Hopefully, this will be better. Cheers, Ralph On Tue, Jan 28, 2020 at 12:22 PM Ralph Little wrote: > Hi, > I finally got around to testing the new escl backend with my HP OfficeJet > 6978. > It does appear to be supported on two ports,

[sane-devel] ESCL test

2020-01-28 Thread Ralph Little
Hi, I finally got around to testing the new escl backend with my HP OfficeJet 6978. It does appear to be supported on two ports, one encrypted: device `escl:https://10.1.40.2:443' is a ESCL HP-OfficeJet-6978 SSL flatbed scanner device `escl:http://10.1.40.2:8080' is a ESCL HP-OfficeJet-6978