Thanks for the input.

I am using ScanGear MP Version 1.6 which I installed manually from a Deb
on Canon's website, but I don't really know which backend LibSane is
using when I run Gscan.

Maybe I can uninstall ScanGear and try again with GScan?

Who and where do I go to pursue this further?  Thanks for all your help
so far.  Phenomenal program!

I ran the command you mentioned and the error specifically seems to be
from "sane_read"

superuser@G60:~$ scanimage --device-name='pixma:04A91746_EABCEA' --mode='Color' 
--source='Flatbed' -y 297 -l 0 --resolution='150' -x 210 -t 0 --batch
Scanning -1 pages, incrementing by 1, numbering from 1
Scanning page 1
Scanned page 1. (scanner status = 5)
Scanning page 2
scanimage: sane_read: Error during device I/O
Scanned page 2. (scanner status = 9)
superuser@G60:~$

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