On Mon, Sep 27, 2010 at 3:20 AM, David Kremer ooh2iej7ae at gmail.com wrote:
Hi David,
some questions:
1.) did you try sane-find-scanner as root or as normal user?
2.) did you try scanimage as root or as normal user?
3.) did you (as suggested) try scanimage -L?
4.) What is your operating
On 09/18/2010 02:39 AM, Julien BLACHE wrote:
Attached are changes to epkowa.desc (against the git snapshot of
2010-09-16).
If someone with commit privileges could add these changes, it would be
much appreciated.
Applied, thanks!
Thank you!
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Alesh SlovakLinux Team --
On Sat, Sep 25, 2010 at 8:28 PM, Simon Matter simon.matter at invoca.ch wrote:
Hi,
I compiled and installed the latest sane-backends-1.0.21 and tried to
use it with a Canon DR-2010C scanner,
but the scanner is not recognized (by scanadf -L, or scanimage -L).
sane-find-scanner and lsusb can
My operating system is archlinux, kernel 2.6.35, sane is version 1.0.21.
Hi, that certainly is strange since I used the N1240U for several
years with SANE and it always worked beautifully. What happens if you
set the various DEBUG environment variables for sane, sane-plustek,
sane-usb and
Hi, that certainly is strange since I used the N1240U for several
years with SANE and it always worked beautifully. What happens if you
set the various DEBUG environment variables for sane, sane-plustek,
sane-usb and so forth (check man pages for these items), to see where
the problem starts
Le Sunday 26 September 2010 09:21:47 damien1984 at riseup.net, vous avez ?crit :
Hello,
My USB scanner hp scanjet 4670 is unsupported by XSane. I don't really
understand these indications : Especially the output of sane-find-scanner
-v -v and/or cat /proc/scsi/scsi (for SCSI scanners) or cat
Ok, I finally got it working, adding the udev rule from tools/udev in the sane-
backend source tree.
The complete things I did as root :
mv /etc/sane.d/plustek.conf /etc/sane.d/plustek.conf.tmp
mv /usr/etc/sane.d/plustek.conf /usr/etc/sane.d/plustek.conf.tmp
chmod 660 /var/lock/sane
chown david
Yes- sane will not overwrite your config files if you build it from
source and are overwriting an existing copy of sane.
allan
On Sun, Sep 26, 2010 at 11:12 PM, Ori Koren ori at paperact.com wrote:
On Sat, Sep 25, 2010 at 8:28 PM, Simon Matter simon.matter at invoca.ch
wrote:
Hi,
I
Le Sunday 26 September 2010 09:54:35 Eneko Zubia, vous avez ?crit :
Hi Roland,
I just found your message about programming a backend for the HP G4010
scanner and I am wondering if you have made any progress in all this time.
I would like to cooperate a somehow but I warn you I don have
Le Saturday 25 September 2010 22:58:03 chris guirl, vous avez ?crit :
Hi, I recently got this model scanner and tried it out. It works fine
in grayscale but when I scan color images, there are wide, repeating
vertical bars overlaying the image.
It is not dissimilar to the problem in the
Le Monday 27 September 2010 18:12:06 stef, vous avez ?crit :
Le Saturday 25 September 2010 22:58:03 chris guirl, vous avez ?crit :
Hi, I recently got this model scanner and tried it out. It works fine
in grayscale but when I scan color images, there are wide, repeating
vertical bars
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not find
instructions anywhere.
Thanks
Mr Fair Go
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I don't see any indication that grayscale or binary modes have been
added to the MX310 (pixma) backend. It is possible that the backend
only exposes the actual capabilites of the scanner.- hopefully one of
the pixma authors can comment further.
allan
On Mon, Sep 27, 2010 at 1:07 AM, Mr Fair Go
Hi David,
you have to make your user member of the group scanner. If you cannot figure
out how to do this through the configuration tools of archlinux (I am not
famliar with archlinux, so I cannot help) please edit (as root) /etc/group:
There should be an entry looking like this:
Could you describe a little bit more what was the issue with grayscale
scan on MX310 ?
BTW, BW is currently not supported on this model, some more details
about how you were proceeding would be useful to step further.
Nicolas
Le lundi 27 septembre 2010 ? 14:36 -0400, m. allan noah a ?crit :
I
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8 bit depth is 24 bit color. 8 bits per color, 3 colors.
allan
On Mon, Sep 27, 2010 at 5:59 PM, Arthur Hebert arthur at evcl.com wrote:
Hello,
I'm using SANE to acquire scans from a Fujitsu fi-6130, and I just noticed
that the mode=color option uses 8 bits of depth. The scanner itself is
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On Sun, Sep 19, 2010 at 10:09 PM, stef stef.dev at free.fr wrote:
Le Wednesday 15 September 2010 15:21:06 Andrew Ziem, vous avez ?crit :
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Hi Stef,
Sorry! I had to do two things to make the shading file
1. I forgot to define DEEP_DEBUG :(
2. I ran the commented-out parts of your shell
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