On Sat, 2018-03-17 at 18:51 +, Patrick Roncagliolo wrote:
> Regarding ADF support, I can tell you a difference between two
> situations:
>
> ADF empty: backend hangs a while, than I can read "scanimage:
> sane_read: Document feeder out of documents"
> ADF with sheets loaded: operation hats
On Sat, 2018-03-17 at 18:36 +, Patrick Roncagliolo wrote:
> I have empty iptables. By reading manpages, I found that /etc/sane.d
> was not in the $SANE_CONFIG_DIR.
> I put there "bjnp://192.168.1.5", lanched scanimage -L and it finally
> worked.
>
> One question/curiosity: scangearmp2 (Canon
On Sat, 2018-03-17 at 11:20 -0700, John Oliver wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 17, 2018 at 02:59:09PM +0100, Louis Lagendijk wrote:
> > On Fri, 2018-03-16 at 10:07 -0700, John Oliver wrote:
> > > On Ubuntu 16.04.04, using "Simple Scan" which is, apparently,
> > > SANE.
> > >
> > > I bought a Canon
Use "Get Preview", and xsane places a rectangular frame around what it
thinks is the relevant portion in the preview image. The user can drag
the sides of this frame to what he prefers. "Scan" then captures just
the area defined by this frame.
Every subsequent scan will use this frame, until
Regarding ADF support, I can tell you a difference between two situations:
ADF empty: backend hangs a while, than I can read "scanimage: sane_read:
Document feeder out of documents"
ADF with sheets loaded: operation hats instantaneously, and I can read
"scanimage: sane_read: Operation was
I have empty iptables.
By reading manpages, I found that /etc/sane.d was not in
the $SANE_CONFIG_DIR.
I put there "bjnp://192.168.1.5", lanched scanimage -L and it finally
worked.
One question/curiosity: scangearmp2 (Canon proprietary scan tool for linux)
sends a discovery probe on port 8611
Dominque,
I’m the current maintainer of the SnapScan backend which supports the e20 in
Sane. Unfortunately I don’t own a e20 myself and don’t have access to one.
However, I’ve just tried sane-backends 1.0.27 on OS-X Sierra (homebrew) and
Linux with my scanner (that also needs firmware upload)
On Fri, 2018-03-16 at 10:07 -0700, John Oliver wrote:
> On Ubuntu 16.04.04, using "Simple Scan" which is, apparently, SANE.
>
> I bought a Canon imageCLASS MF416dw and had to jump through some
> hoops
> to get it printing. It's on the network, wired, local subnet. I'm
> using the PIXMA backend.
четвер, 15 березня 2018 р. 18:09:40 EET Myke Fynke написано:
> I can't make it work for me. If it's going to work for me it needs the
> ability to crop images. I can't figure out how to make it crop images,
> so it's worthless to me as-is -- unless you know something I don't know
> -- which is a
On Tue, 2018-03-13 at 21:17 +, Patrick Roncagliolo wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I tested pixma version 0.17.46 thru USB. It works.
>
> However, after updating from your PPa, I'm not able to discover my
> printer on the network. pixma.conf seems to be ignored, no matter if
> I set the IP and multiple
I can't make it work for me. If it's going to work for me it needs the
ability to crop images. I can't figure out how to make it crop images,
so it's worthless to me as-is -- unless you know something I don't know
-- which is a certainy. So tell me: How can I make your software crop
the images
Hello list, I am writing to report that my SnapScan e20 broke between
1.0.25_1 and 1.0.27_3 (Mac OS X with Homebrew) and I'm not exactly
sure what is going on, however I experimented a bit and found some
facts that might be of interest.
Mac:~$
Dear mailing list. Please excuse me if I am not using this mailing list
properly.
I created a request for help a few days ago in the Linux Mint Hardware
forum but have not had any luck with responses.
I have this very nice, albeit old, scanner that I cannot get to work --
though I feel like I
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