On Fri, Jan 7, 2011 at 5:03 AM, Tomas Pospisek tpo_deb at sourcepole.ch wrote:
On Wed, 5 Jan 2011, Julien BLACHE wrote:
m. allan noah kitno455 at gmail.com wrote:
I also have a report for the AV120 (#548731).
I've not heard from Nicholas.
The pixma fix is still in work, IIRC we should
Hi Mike,
Sorry for the late reply...
For the sake of future Avision users scanning the mail archive, I'm going to
list the known issues with the backend. ?I've only recently taken over
maintenance of the backend, so these are the only two issues I'm aware of:
I'm glad someone is doing some
According you your last post, you ran:
$ export SANE_DEBUG_AVISION=7
$ scanimage -l 5mm -t 5mm -x 15mm -y 15mm 2 scanner-name.log scanner-name.png
This command will scan a 1cm square area on one page. You might be able to
test multiple pages using the -b option.
Another thing to try is changing
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After pulling commit e72c0f548eebfae0171ab8a2e2a74174c1bd96ae, the pixma
backend works correctly with my MX850; there is no corruption, even on
widths indivisible by 32.
Thanks!
- Dustin DeWeese
On 01/06/2011 04:19 PM, Nicolas Martin wrote:
AFAIK, I've currently only heard about this pending
Hi,
I am trying to get HP ScanJet G2410 working with SANE,
USB-Identification: usb 0x03f0 0x0a01
I've tried following drivers:
genesys
hp3900
hp4200
hp5400
hp
hp_rts88xx
hpsj5s
Following drivers didn't even list the scanner in xsane:
hp5400
hp
hp_rts88xx
hpsj5s
hp3900 hangs during init
hp4200
Dear all,
I've just received this HP Scanjet 8270 (ADF) scanner two days ago and
I'm in the process of getting it working with my Debian Testing
workstation.
As this scanner needs the latest version of the avision backend, I've
recompiled the libsane-backends Debian package after having replaced
Thanks Dustin for your feedback.
The issue of memmove vs memcpy appears in the last phase of image
processing, to reduce the scanned line width, in order to get an exact
scanned area width, and get rid of the Pixma modulo 32 line width.
Il this case, the cropped line is copied above the scanned