Thanks Torfinn and Olaf,
I added an entry in my hosts file and it did run a lot faster (use
to take 30 - 45 seconds, now done in just a few seconds), but still the
last debug line doesn't add the scanner. here is the debug output after
adding a hosts entry:
root@UbuntuLaptop:/etc#
Hi Torfinn,
Torfinn Ingolfsen writes:
> The "Temporary failure in name resolution" messages in your debug
> output seems to indicate that the pixma backend also wants / needs a
> (DNS) name for your scanner's IP address.
> You could try to add it to your local DNS server if you have one, or
> to
The "Temporary failure in name resolution" messages in your debug
output seems to indicate that the pixma backend also wants / needs a
(DNS) name for your scanner's IP address.
You could try to add it to your local DNS server if you have one, or
to the hosts file on the machine you run SANE on, to
Thank You
I never did try that until tonight. however, it didn't work. I tried all
different syntaxes of your example to no avail. Here is the debug output:
pete@UbuntuLaptop:/etc/sane.d$ xsane mfnp://172.16.184.25
[sanei_debug] Setting debug level of pixma to 11.
[pixma] pixma is compiled with
Hello,
On Sun, Feb 12, 2017 at 5:41 AM, Peter Talbott wrote:
> I'm hoping someone could help me with this.
>
> My OS: kubuntu 14.04 amd64
> My scanner is wired on my home network:
> Canon MF230
> IP 172.16.184.25/24 (set static IP)
>
> Printing works fine. Scanner
I'm hoping someone could help me with this.
My OS: kubuntu 14.04 amd64
My scanner is wired on my home network:
Canon MF230
IP 172.16.184.25/24 (set static IP)
Printing works fine. Scanner will not detect with sane.
here is the debug output:
root@UbuntuLaptop:/etc/sane.d# scanimage -L