@PaulHazelden (tenuki57):
I don't see "invalid argument" anywhere in the log. It looks to me that
SANE did not find any scanners. Was your scanner plugged in?
What does the following return:
scanimage -L
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I then tried the next suggestion:
scanimage -x 210 --mode=Color --resolution=300 --batch
and this succeeded. If I attach the '--log=' option to this command
line, will that generate any useful information?
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Apologies for the slow response. Please find attached the requested log
file.
** Attachment added: "The requested file, 'log.xz'."
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gscan2pdf/+bug/844582/+attachment/5475860/+files/log.xz
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What happens if you try the following from the command line:
scanimage -x 210 --mode=Color --resolution=300 --batch
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Title:
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Hello,
I have the same problem:
gscan2pdf: sane_start: Invalid argument
I run from the command line with the "--log=log" option and create the log.xz
file that I attach.
My system is:
* Kubuntu 20.10 (Ubuntu + KDE)
* Scanner: Brother DCP-J562DW
I've been able to use this scanner in al
Please start gscan2pdf from the command line with the --log=log option,
try to scan, quit, and post the log file, which gscan2pdf should have
compressed to log.xz for you.
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I have the same problem.
gscan2pdf: sane_start: Invalid argument
I would agree that scanner support is the responsibility of the
manufacturer, except that my system ran perfectly until I upgraded from
18.04 to 20.04.1. So whatever the manufacturer supplied used to work,
but the upgrade broke
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Hans, we can certainly disagree. But it seems you as well as some of
the upstream devs do not understand much about packaging. If you want
timely fixes, pay someone to do it. If you want to make a mess of your
system, install random packages. I'm fine with any of that. I'm not
fine if then
Rolf, I would agree with you if bugs would be fixed in a timely manner,
but that is not the case. In the meantime, people go months if not
years with a scanner that does not work. That is unacceptable by any
standard. People should see my previous comment as a work around to get
things done.
Dave, are you still experiencing this problem?
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Please do not suggest to install third-party packages, even if from the
upstream developper. It is a very bad idea in almost all situations.
The real problem is how to distinguish those situations from the ones
where it might be OK (for the ordinary user). Thus, the normal user
should stick to
I had a similar problem with the default version of gscan2pdf available from
the default Ubuntu 16.04 repositories. I would scan, but the error message
would arrive after the scan was completed.
gscan2pdf version 1.3.8.
I then installed the following PPA to get the latest version, 1.8.3:
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Dave, are you still experiencing this problem?
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As you have noted, the 001:005 refers to the usb device. However this
can change between boots. Did you reboot between the gscan2pdf/scanimage
and epson sessions?
As you can reproduce this from the commandline with scanimage, I am
transferring this bug to sane-backends, as the bug must be in the
~$ scanimage --device-name='epkowa:interpreter:001:005' -x 210 -y 297
--adf-mode='Duplex' --resolution='200' --batch --progress --batch-start=1
--batch-increment=2
scanimage: open of device epkowa:interpreter:001:005 failed: Invalid argument
Bus 001 Device 004: ID 04b8:0136 Seiko Epson Corp.
I get the exact same error from gscan2PDF with my HP 7510 all-in-one
scanner. (see attached Video). On two different computers. (note using
the HP scan utility works)
For the earlier Epson. The Epson ScanImage for Linux also works
normally.
Is there a better explanation what Invalid Argument is
The fact that you can reproduce this with the scanimage frontend tells
me that this is a problem with Epson SANE backend, and not with
gscan2pdf. If you look at the bottom the last log you posted, you will
see that this is the command gscan2pdf used:
scanimage
As requested a new log file and screenshot using scanimage instead of
libsane-perl
The error message says Unknown Message: scanimage: sane_start: Invalid
Argument
** Attachment added: scanimage unknown message
And because you can't post multiple attachments here is the log file
using scanimage
** Attachment added: Here is the log file using scanimage double sided Epson
GTS80
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gscan2pdf/+bug/844582/+attachment/4422049/+files/gscan2pdf.log
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After applying the patch and restarting I'm still receiving Invalid
Argument (see screenshot)
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Here is the new output of gscan2pdf --log=log with the patch applied.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gscan2pdf/+bug/844582/+attachment/4421223/+files/gscan2pdf.log
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You are using the libsane-perl frontend in gscan2pdf, which is generally
the preferred one.
Please change this to scanimage in Edit/Preferences and post another log
file.
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Sorry for the delay. Please try this patch.
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I have a similar problem with a different scanner. The Epson GT-S80.
When I choose Doublesided scanning also Invalid Argument.
I'm using Ubuntu 14.04.2LTS with the PPA running version 1.3.0
I've run a log file and attached it here below.
These Entries in the log seem odd.
WARN - Argument
Please start gscan2pdf with the --log=log option from the command line,
reproduce the problem, quit, and post the log file.
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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