A binary scan works, a color scan stalls the scanner.
A posting to sane-devel on 1/6/07 drew no responses.

The backend maintainer pointed out that "If the USB system stalls, the scanner can not get rid of it's data". I tried scanimage -B to increase the buffer size but this did not help. Actually, after reinstalling xsane and libsane I was able to complete one color scan but the second one stalled.
The xsane maintainer responded I am sorry but I can not help you because 
I do not know much about the USB things.
The system is Debian testing with a 2.6.16 kernel.  The scanner is an 
Epson Perfection 2400 which is recognized as a usb2 device.  It has 
worked flawlessly with xsane for the past several years.  Recently I did 
several apt-get updates and apt-get dist-upgrades.  It is after these 
upgrades that I have encountered the problem.
I have confirmed that the hard drive is using dma and 32 bit i/o.  There 
is 775 Mb memory and all the partitions have at least 2 Gb of free space.
I would appreciate any suggestions of where to look next.

Tom George



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