Looks this will require some logs to be taken first.
Turn debugging on this way in order to grab some additional data.
Run scanimage after some export commands:
export SANE_DEBUG_PIXMA=11
scanimage -T 2 scanimage.log
Send back the scanimage.log file you'll get.
Nicolas
Le jeudi 03 juin
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On Sun, Aug 19, 2007 at 11:28:43PM +0300, I wrote:
Hello Andras,
I've got Nikon Super Coolscan 5000 around for some time
(it might be here for a few more weeks, and it's extremely
bad of me that I've not used or at least tested it against
SANE for *two months* it's been there; vuescan
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Thanks for the log.
I'm wondering whether this model acts like the MF4600 series, giving the
point where the scan sequence fails.
Do you have the possibility to run a Windows PC with this scanner, to
get a usb snoop (I can explain you how this is pretty easy) ?
Nicolas
Le vendredi 04 juin 2010
I recently installed Ubuntu Jaunty on a machine connected by SCSI to an
Epson Perfection 600 flat bed scanner. When I run XSane I see that the
program sees the scanner since its name and the port it's connected to,
sg2, are listed in the window titles. However, when I click on Acquire
preview
On 10-Jun-04, at 12:20, Nicolas Martin wrote to Twain28:
Do you have the possibility to run a Windows PC with this scanner, to
get a usb snoop (I can explain you how this is pretty easy) ?
If Twain28 does not have access to a Windows PC, a similar tool, USB Prober, is
available for Mac OS