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Hi list,
After fixing button support for my CS9000F (already committed to git), I
installed scanbd on my Ubuntu 12.04 system. During some testing I
created a scanbd conf file and two script files, which I want to share
with the ml.
Save 'cs9000f.conf' and 'cs9000f.sh' to
Hello,
On Jan 25 02:39 Ruell Magpayo wrote (excerpt):
I would like to define by what I mean by: Kyocera home based MFP devices
It refers to the newly released(2012) low-cost printers from Kyocera;
FS-1020, FS-1125, FS-1120 series
Some of these products have network interface but because
Got it, thanks for your support!
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All,
I was wondering how scanimage came up with the following available sensors
(scan buttons) (Canon LIDE 210, genesys):
Sensors:
--scan[=(yes|no)] [no] [hardware]
Scan button
--file[=(yes|no)] [no] [hardware]
File button
--email[=(yes|no)] [no] [hardware]
All,
The existing lide 210 code supports 4/5 buttons. I have 5/5 working
temporarily (call it a hack) utilizing the enum OPT_PAGE_LOADED_SW that this
scanner does not have.
genesys_gl124.c (search for button)
For the lide210 case add
if (s-val[OPT_PAGE_LOADED_SW].b ==