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** Changed in: gscan2pdf (Ubuntu)
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Title:
Trust Scanner not working - Invalid Argument
To manage notifications a
The debug output shows you are using the scanimage frontend.
What happens if you try this from the command line (you might have to
update the device name if the address changes):
scanimage --device-name='gt68xx:libusb:004:003' --mode='Color'
--source='Flatbed' -y 297 -l 0 --resolution='600' -x 21
Okay, managed to find and copy A2Dfw.usb to ../gt68xx/ and set the
permissions.
Works with "Simple Scan" and "XSane Image Scanning" (although grinds on
the way back from successful scan) but hangs with gscan2pdf and forever
"warming up" on colour @ 600 resolution - debug show 0.1% warming up
incre
The problem seems to be with the backend:
[gt68xx] Couldn't open firmware file
(`/usr/share/sane/gt68xx/A2Dfw.usb'): No such file or directory
Can you get it to scan from the command line with scanimage?
What happens in gscan2pdf if you switch to the scanimage frontend in
Edit/Preferences?
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Title:
Trust Scanner