Hello Friends, I've given up on using imagescan. I was able to install it, but it just could not detect the wifi printer, so I uninstalled it.
The built-in Xsane scanner seemed to work at first, but now when I open it, I get: Error during CMS conversion: Could not open scanner ICM profile. On Thu, Jan 9, 2020 at 3:33 AM kaye n <guik...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Thu, Jan 9, 2020 at 3:20 AM Greg Wooledge <wool...@eeg.ccf.org> wrote: > >> On Thu, Jan 09, 2020 at 03:17:35AM +0800, kaye n wrote: >> > On Wed, Jan 8, 2020 at 6:06 PM Curt <cu...@free.fr> wrote: >> > >> > > On 2020-01-07, Greg Wooledge <wool...@eeg.ccf.org> wrote: >> > > >> > > My idea of an equivs LSB package is also rather deficient, as the >> > > required libraries would still be missing (lsb.so...) which would >> > > doubtless be a showstopper. >> > > >> > > I've read that the Epson L375 driver contained in the >> > > 'printer-driver-escpr' package (available in the Debian repositories) >> > > works with the OP's L355. >> > > >> > >> > Hello friends, Curt mentioned Epson L375. But it also requires LSB >> package >> > 3.2 or later, as indicated here: >> >> Did you actually UNDERSTAND what Curt wrote? >> >> printer-driver-escpr is in buster. Just apt-get install >> printer-driver-escpr >> and see what happens. >> > > Apparently I didn't, sorry about that. So I just installed > printer-driver-escpr, opened Print Settings, installed the driver for Epson > L375 (even if the printer is actually L355), and now it seems I can print > (over wifi, it's a wifi printer) even with the absence of the epkowa file > (I've always used epkowa with other Linux distros) > > Have to sleep now. I'll try scanning (over wifi) in a few hours. I will > try to install and use iscan (image scan) like I've always done in other > Linux distros. > > Will keep you posted. Thanks! >