Hi Guiseppe,

It seems I got a a spot of light from you experienced. So it means it works ok with USB scanner. I will contact you in private if its okay with you.

All,
The problem right now, I use USB Scanner FS531 that doesnt supported by SANE (I try to use it directly to my laptop using SANE, Suse, and JDS - it doesnt work). I do re-checked to SANE list, it mentioned that its not suppoerted.  It seems it only works only in windows. Any idea how to solve it?
What about WINE? can we use it to solve this issue?

Thanks guys

Warm Regards,
Fitra




Giuseppe Sacco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Il giorno gio, 17/11/2005 alle 21.49 -0800, fitra budi anggoro ha
scritto:
> Guys,
>
> Have you had any experi! ence on usb scanner directly connect to SunRay
> 1G? Is there any compatibility issue?
> Is there any network issue on it? I assume that we need quite extra
[...]

Yes,
I have used it for some testing and I didn't have problems. The sunray
was attached to debian linux with srss 3.1. I tried two scanners
supported by sane (using the srss libusb). Both worked very well.

While scanning, the sunray showed an icon with a number that I don't
remember, but the manual explained that the unit was using all the
bandwith for the usb transfer, so other audio/video/keyboard/mouse
events were interrupted.

The scan was very fast: 1 or two second, for a b&w A4 at 300dpi, and the
user did not complain about the temporary inability to use the sunray.
I don not have data about the bandwith used.

Bye,
Giuseppe

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