Bug is confirmed in Ubuntu Feisty with a Canon N1240U Scanner. The
scanner is recognized when plugged in ("dmesg" and "lsusb" list it
correctly), but scanning with any GUI (xsane, gnomescan or from within
GIMP) is not possible. Using "scanimage" from the command line works,
but even that sometimes needs a kick off by first invoking "sane-find-
scanner" and then "scanimage -L". After that, the scanning starts
smoothely.

Until the kernel/sane problems are solved I propose a small workaround.
Edit the file .bashrc in your home directory and add the following alias
(everything on one line, modifications of are up to you):

alias scan='scanimage --format tiff --resolution 300 -x 215 -y 297 >
~/Desktop/scanned_image'

>From now on you can scan an image by simply typing "scan" in the command
line. The file will be saved as TIFF with a resolution of 300 dpi as
scanned_image to your Desktop. And dont' forget: If it doesn't scan, you
have to try "sane-find-scanner" and/or "scanimage -L" first. Good luck!

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Canon Lide25 (plustek backend) scanner does not scan via gui
https://launchpad.net/bugs/85488

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