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So let me know if I understand clearly:
- MX330 works with the pixma backend. It was not yet declared in Sane
1.0.20, but is declared in Sane git for a while now, with the proper usb
pid. If you install Sane git, MX330 should work out of the box.
No issue for MX330 on that side, I'll update the
I have HP LaserJet 3055 network scanner and in works well when I
strictly specify scanner address while running xsane
xsane hpaio:/net/HP_LaserJet_3055?ip=192.168.1.33
but I'd like to use this scanner by default, without writing whole
scanner address, just type xsane (or even not xsane) and
Le dimanche 06 d?cembre 2009 ? 10:50 +0100, Nicolas Martin a ?crit :
- There's an error with scanimage/pixma backend when setting explicitly
-x or -y options to auto. This is the same for all pixma devices, so
probably something the pixma backend rejects for now, and that needs to
be checked.
://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/sane-devel/attachments/20091206/99c7f804/attachment.pgp
standard says:
Backends must attach a unit of either pixels (SANE_UNIT_PIXEL) or
millimeters (SANE_UNIT_MM) to these options. The unit of all four
options must be identical.
I dont think 'auto' qualifies as either of those units. Try stating
that 0 or -1 is auto.
allan
On Sun, Dec 6, 2009 at
Thanks for the info Stef, I have run sane-find-scanner on the scanner
and it confirms that the chipset is indeed GL482. I was under the
impression the Genesys backend was for GL481, does it support GL482 as
well?
Thanks
Chris
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Le dimanche 6 d?cembre 2009 20:18:17 Chris Berry, vous avez ?crit :
Thanks for the info Stef, I have run sane-find-scanner on the scanner
and it confirms that the chipset is indeed GL482. I was under the
impression the Genesys backend was for GL481, does it support GL482 as
well?
Thanks