[sane-devel] Canon imageCLASS MF4370dn

2009-10-21 Thread Nicolas Martin
Le lundi 19 octobre 2009 ? 22:34 -0700, Adrian Sandor a ?crit : Well, you didn't say how. You didn't ask for help ;-) Yes I did, I wrote Anyway, please let me know when I can try the new code **and how**. But it's ok now. Ok, misunderstanding of how, thought you had already been able to

[sane-devel] Canon I-SENSYS MF4320d

2009-10-21 Thread Wojciech WierchoĊ‚a
Manufacturer: Canon Model name: I-SENSYS MF4320d Bus type: USB Vendor ID: 0x04a9 Product ID: 0x26ee Comment: Just work (button, resolution and color change) with MF4010 settings in pixma_imageclass.c file: #define MF4320_PID 0x26ee (...) DEV (Canon imageCLASS MF4320, MF4320, MF4320_PID, 600,

[sane-devel] Canon I-SENSYS MF4320d

2009-10-21 Thread Nicolas Martin
Thanks a lot for this information, I'll update the pixma_imageclass.c file and backend documentation with this. Nicolas Le mercredi 21 octobre 2009 ? 17:38 +0200, Wojciech Wiercho?a a ?crit : Manufacturer: Canon Model name: I-SENSYS MF4320d Bus type: USB Vendor ID: 0x04a9 Product ID: 0x26ee

[sane-devel] Canon imageCLASS MF4370dn

2009-10-21 Thread Adrian Sandor
There's also a Button-controlled scan option that requires me to press a button both in the software and on the device to start scanning; it works but I don't find it very useful. Yes, as you describe it, you need to have some action on the scanner itself, so useless here, but

[sane-devel] Canon imageCLASS MF4370dn

2009-10-21 Thread Nicolas Martin
Le mercredi 21 octobre 2009 ? 12:55 -0700, Adrian Sandor a ?crit : What does Button-controlled scan do on other Pixma devices? On other Pixma devices, the button-controlled scan is used to be able to start scanning when in front of the device. You select in Xsane for instance,

[sane-devel] Canon imageCLASS MF4370dn

2009-10-21 Thread Adrian Sandor
What does Button-controlled scan do on other Pixma devices? On other Pixma devices, the button-controlled scan is used to be able to start scanning when in front of the device. You select in Xsane for instance, button-controlled scan, then click the scan button on Xsane. At that

[sane-devel] Canon imageCLASS MF4370dn

2009-10-21 Thread Nicolas Martin
Le mercredi 21 octobre 2009 ? 13:22 -0700, Adrian Sandor a ?crit : Ok I guess this does need some clarification. Suppose I want to scan 3 papers. 1) no Button-controlled scan - press scan twice on the device - click scan in xsane - change paper - click scan in xsane - change paper -

[sane-devel] Canon imageCLASS MF4370dn

2009-10-21 Thread Adrian Sandor
Ok, so I see only 1 difference with other Pixma devices, the fact you need to enter into scanning mode manually (press scan twice on the device). Other Pixma enter automatically into the scanning mode when they receive the Sane messages, i.e. simply after a click on scan or preview in