Hi Oliver,
both i tried out, setting auto-saving and save manually, but it wont
work (only settings of window-size, which wins are open and it's
position is ok)
Christoph
Am Son, 2003-02-16 um 20.44 schrieb Oliver Rauch:
> Most XSane windows are saved in the device preferences file.
> You can sa
Hi Rene,
Sorry for not getting back to you sooner.
I tried the libsane-avision for 16 february. I still have that odd one
pixel off error.
So the picture looks slanted. (Basically what happens, in the TIFF
header, the width is off by one.)
If you need an example image let me know.
FYI: I use
Hi.
Are your scans and previews in xscanimage and xsane also "slanted" or
do they look right in this GUI applications?
On: Mon, 17 Feb 2003 00:17:57 +0100,
Francois van Doorneveld wrote:
> Hi Rene,
> =
> Sorry for not getting back to you sooner.
> =
> I tried the libsane-avision for 16 feb
Hi Rene
Both scanimage & xsane give slanted scans. The preview option in xsane
doesn't work
properly (the scan head doesn't move).
When starting a scan when the lamp isn't warm yet, the scan will fail
somehow too. (Seems
the speed is off then).
The main problem though, is the image header bein
Hi,
having problems to use the Epson SCSI Scanner
GT-9000
in RedHat Linux 7.3
Using "sane-find-scanner" finds the scanner, but when starting
xsane, I get the message "no scanner found".
Looking at the list of supported devices, I did not find
the Epson GT-9000 (SCSI), but I'm sure that
Hello,
I was following this thread in the archives, and then I just had to subscribe
to get some opinions on a sort-of-related issue with the Epson scanners, or at
least the Epson Perfection 2400 Photo.
First of all, though, I'd like to thank those people behind SANE and XSane for
their excell
Folks,
I've got a Brother MFC 6800 multi-function printer/scanner/fax and plan
to do some work on the scanning backend of sane. I already got
information from Dmitri Katchalov, who has done a lot of work to
decipher the proprietary protocol.
I have one question (so far):
The USB device provides
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Did you configure the scsi device in epson.conf? You should have
a line like "scsi EPSON" in this file. ALso, the device file
that is reported by sane-find-scanner
Hi,
On Mon, Feb 17, 2003 at 03:43:49PM +0100, Joachim Backes wrote:
> having problems to use the Epson SCSI Scanner
>
> GT-9000
>
> in RedHat Linux 7.3
That's which version of SANE? (scanimage --version)
> Using "sane-find-scanner" finds the scanner, but when starting
> xsane, I get th
Hi,
On Fri, Feb 14, 2003 at 07:11:02AM -0500, Karl Heinz Kremer wrote:
> Ron Cemer said:
> > The attached patch fixes a bug in the Epson driver when parsing
> > hexadecimal vendor and product ids from the epson.conf file. The sscanf
> > was using %d (which only accepts decimal arguments), so I c
When the windows are closed then xsane can not save the position of the=20
window.
Oliver
On Monday 17 February 2003 00:17, Christoph Knauer wrote:
> Hi Oliver,
>
> both i tried out, setting auto-saving and save manually, but it wont
> work (only settings of window-size, which wins are open and i
Fernando Trias wrote:
> Folks,
>
> I've got a Brother MFC 6800 multi-function printer/scanner/fax and plan
> to do some work on the scanning backend of sane. I already got
> information from Dmitri Katchalov, who has done a lot of work to
> decipher the proprietary protocol.
>
> I have one quest
Fernando Trias wrote:
> Another question: is there any consumer-oriented multi-function
> printer/scanner/fax that is supported by sane?
Hi, Fernando. Most of the HP multi-function peripherals are supported.
See http://hpoj.sourceforge.net.
David
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Hi all!
A little bit out of schedule (well, my previous post was too big for thelist,
but I _was_ in time!!! ;-] ) are the new french translations! (attached).
I have
Dear Henning,
Thursday, February 13, 2003, 9:09:29 PM, you wrote:
>> >> I started the sane thing to access an hp scanjet IIp over the netwo=
rk
>> >> for batch scanning of text documents.
>> >> Unfortunately I could find out now, that on two W2K Workstations Xs=
ane
>> >> crashes on the se
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I've fixed the patchfile based on your feedback below. I'm using a newer
version of gcc which allows you to declare variabl
Hi everyone,
During the last years I've got quite some mails from users who wanted
to know, if their scanner may work with a specific backend. They
didn't know which chipset the scanner uses because they didn't want to
open it (warranty or possible destruction). So I thought a utility
that tries t
Hi,
On Mon, Feb 17, 2003 at 10:40:03AM -0500, Fernando Trias wrote:
> Second, kernel_get_vendor_product() is unable to get the Vendor and
> Product ids. The calls to ioctl() all fail.
Which kernel version do you use? Devices with more than one interface
should work since 2.4.21-pre3.
You can als
Hi,
On Mon, Feb 17, 2003 at 10:40:03AM -0500, Fernando Trias wrote:
> I've got a Brother MFC 6800 multi-function printer/scanner/fax and plan
> to do some work on the scanning backend of sane. I already got
> information from Dmitri Katchalov, who has done a lot of work to
> decipher the proprieta
Henning Meier-Geinitz wrote:
>Hi,
>
>On Fri, Feb 14, 2003 at 07:11:02AM -0500, Karl Heinz Kremer wrote:
>
>
>>Ron Cemer said:
>>
>>
>>>The attached patch fixes a bug in the Epson driver when parsing
>>>hexadecimal vendor and product ids from the epson.conf file. The sscanf
>>> was using %d
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The user has to enable USB before scanners are recognized. With=20
libusb, we can probably change this now.=20
I disabled the probing vor USB scanners when other s
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Hi,
On Mon, Feb 17, 2003 at 10:40:03AM -0500, Fernando Trias wrote:
> Perhaps sane could enumerate the interfaces and test each one?
Ok, this time with attachement.
Bye,
Henning
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Conte
Hi,
On Sat, Feb 15, 2003 at 03:13:14PM -0800, Derry Bryson wrote:
> First, a front-end could choose to always use sane_get_devices() to
> force a check. Second, a program could be written to update the
> cache file that can be run at system startup, at anytime by the
> user after adding or removi
Hi.
Really strange - the HP 5300 works perfectly here.
Could you send my a log obtained by "export SANE_DEBUG_AVISION=3D7"
executed in a shell where you also execute the SANE binary (see my
homepage for more details).
Maybe your scanner has a different firmware (maybe older) containing
some stra
Hi
I have xsane installed under Mandrake 9.0. I believe it's version 0.87
front end compiled under GTK2.05. The xsane is version 1.0.x. and
combined with gimp it's really amazing tool. The default one that comes
with Mandrake 9.0. Anyway, the scanner is recognized under xsane just
fine
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