Mark Bucciarelli wrote: >I have a HP ScanJet 5p scanner that is connected to a USB port via a Microtech >USB/SCSI cable. I can't figure out how to configure Sane so this will work >and I would appreciate any guidance or pointers this list can offer. > >sane-find-scanner sees it. The Microtech device shows up in the usb devices >file. The HP scanner shows up in the scsi devices file. But scanimage can't >see it. > >#scanimage -L >No scanners were identified. >#scanimage -d "hp:/dev/scanner" >scanimage: open of device hp:/dev/scanner failed: Error during device I/O > >#sane-find-scanner >sane-find-scanner: found SCSI processor "HP C5110A 3701" at device >/dev/scanner >sane-find-scanner: found SCSI processor "HP C5110A 3701" at device /dev/sg0 >sane-find-scanner: found SCSI processor "HP C5110A 3701" at device /dev/sga >#cat /proc/scsi/scsi >Attached devices: >Host: scsi0 Channel: 00 Id: 05 Lun: 00 > Vendor: HP Model: C5110A Rev: 3701 > Type: Processor ANSI SCSI revision: 02 >Host: scsi1 Channel: 00 Id: 00 Lun: 00 > Vendor: TEAC Model: CD-W224E Rev: L.0C > Type: CD-ROM ANSI SCSI revision: 02 >#cat /etc/sane.d/hp.conf >scsi HP C5110A Processor 0 00 05 00 >#cat /proc/usr/bus/usb/devices >[snip] >P: Vendor=07af ProdID=0005 Rev= 1.00 >S: Manufacturer=Microtech International, Inc. >S: Product=USB-SCSI-HD50 >[snip] > >I'm running RedHat 8.0, which includes scanimage 1.0.8. Thank you. > >Mark > I don't know how the SCSI->USB cable works. Maybe there is documentation on the web site.
What does your /etc/sane.d/hp.conf file say? Create the /dev/scanner link youself. Find out which SCSI device is your scanner. I'm sure the SANE docs say to create that device.