Pixma devices do not autodetect paper size width, so I guess the best
way to use the -x option as auto is to omit it. In this case, the max
value for page width will be used.
Nicolas
Le mardi 08 d?cembre 2009 ? 15:43 -0500, m. allan noah a ?crit :
> In fact, the auto paper length detection of th
A short digest, how to get Samsung SCX 4200 scanner working on Ubuntu
9.10; all needed packages (e.g. udev, libsane) are installed by default:
to "/etc/sane.d/xerox_mfp.conf" add:
#Samsung SCX4200
usb 0x04e8 0x341b
and to "/lib/udev/rules.d/40-libsane.rules" add:
# Samsung SCX4200
ATTRS{idVe
In fact, the auto paper length detection of the epjitsu backend uses
0, though the fujitsu backend uses a separate --ald option. your
choice.
allan
On Sun, Dec 6, 2009 at 12:57 PM, m. allan noah wrote:
> standard says:
>
> Backends must attach a unit of either pixels (SANE_UNIT_PIXEL) or
> milli
You should try to connect the scanner to a machine with a current
version of sane, and run sane-find-scanner. It might be able to detect
the chipset. If not, you might consider opening the scanner, and see
if you can find info on the chips inside. After that, you will need to
get logs of the window