Le samedi 30 avril 2011 15:08:10 Martin Ueding, vous avez ?crit :
I just tried to scan with xsane, that seems to work. Very interesting ?
Hello,
it seems the motor doesn't stop. This may be due to timing issue in the
backend exposed (or not) by the frontend. In the process of
I just tried to scan with xsane, that seems to work. Very interesting ?
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Le Monday 25 April 2011 22:17:46 Martin Ueding, vous avez ?crit :
Dear Stef,
I tried your command, it did not work the first time, the second time
returned a reasonable looking image.
First try:
$ scanimage -d genesys --resolution 100 --mode Color scan100dpi.pnm
scanimage:
Hi Everyone,
I tried to use the new sane-backend from the Robert Ancell PPA as
described in the [ubuntuforums
post](http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=10526638postcount=31).
According to that post, I should be able to scan with my Canon LiDE 200
using the `sudo simple-scan` command.
The
Is USB Autosuspend on in the kernel?- I had the same problem. Turning
autosuspend off fixed it on the LiDE 30's. I won't be surprised if these
scanners don't like it.
Sent from my iPhone
On Apr 25, 2011, at 8:47 AM, Martin Ueding list at martin-ueding.de wrote:
Hi Everyone,
I tried to use
Le Monday 25 April 2011 14:47:35 Martin Ueding, vous avez ?crit :
Hi Everyone,
I tried to use the new sane-backend from the Robert Ancell PPA as
described in the [ubuntuforums
post](http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=10526638postcount=31).
According to that post, I should be able to
Dear Stef,
I tried your command, it did not work the first time, the second time
returned a reasonable looking image.
First try:
$ scanimage -d genesys --resolution 100 --mode Color scan100dpi.pnm
scanimage: sane_start: Error during device I/O
Second try:
$ scanimage