Hi Mark, I have the same scanner. The lamp turns off after ca. 15 minutes. I'm using RH 8.0, sane-backends 1.0.12 and xsane 0.91. Maybe it's a hardware problem?
Martin On Friday 08 August 2003 19:41, Mark O. Schlegel wrote: > Someone ("Andrew") here: > > http://reviews.cnet.com/4852-3136_7-6704410.html?legacy=cnet > > reviewed the 1650 and says it goes off after idling 15 minutes. But I > bet he's on windows, is it possible the linux usb > code does something different so that it stays on? I'm sure mine > stays on beyond 15 minutes. I think I'll try unplugging the usb cable > to make sure it's idle to test this. > > I found the left hand button being on just flags that the scanner is > ready to go. (continuous green is ready, red is error condition, > blinking green is scanning) > > Mark > > Karl Heinz Kremer wrote: > > I'm CC'ing this to the sane-devel list. You only replied to me, and not > > to the list. > > > > I would not call it a "clock", but there is a timer in the scanner that > > keeps track of the > > lamp, and it's supposed to turn the lamp off after a certain time (I > > don't know however > > how long it's supposed to stay on). > > > > I don't have a Perfection 1650, and therefore don't know how the buttons > > work. When > > you say the button stays on, what do you mean by that? > > > > Have you tried to just let it sit for a while (e.g. 30 minutes) to see > > what happens? > > > > Karl Heinz > > > > On Friday, August 8, 2003, at 12:22 PM, Mark O. Schlegel wrote: > >> Karl, > >> > >> What would be the all the possible entries that are valid for > >> epson.conf for the USB case then? Is it just: > >> > >> usb /dev/usb/scanner0 > >> > >> > >> I think I got the lampOff and that other stuff from a page where > >> they were talking about multiple scanners where one was the perfection > >> 1650, I bet the lampOff, etc was for plustek. > >> > >> I still don't understand then why my bulb never turns off, you think > >> there's a clock in the scanner that automatically turns it off if > >> a scan hasn't occurred for a while? I've been noticing the left most > >> button stays on, maybe it's in some odd state where the timer isn't > >> used. thanks, > >> Mark > >> > >> Karl Heinz Kremer wrote: > >>> Where did you find information about the option commands that you > >>> put into epson.conf? These commands are interpreted as additional > >>> scanners, and because you don't have any devices named "option warmup > >>> 30", > >>> they are ingored. > >>> There are no commands to turn of the lamp for the EPSON scanners that > >>> use the ESC-I command set (pretty much any EPSON scanner with the > >>> exception of Perfection 660, 1250 and 1260). > >>> The lamp should automatically be turned off by the scanner. > >>> Karl Heinz > >>> > >>> On Friday, August 8, 2003, at 10:27 AM, Mark O. Schlegel wrote: > >>>> I'm using the xsane/sane that came with Red Hat 9 with my Perfection > >>>> 1650. I seem to remember when I first installed RH 9 and used the > >>>> scanner that the bulb would eventually turn off to rest. Now it's > >>>> just running all the time I have power applied to the scanner. > >>>> Note that the scanner is working and I get good scans off it > >>>> the only problem is the bulb staying on. > >>>> > >>>> I have all the entries except 'epson' commented out of the dll.conf > >>>> file and in my /etc/sane.d/epson.conf file I added: > >>>> > >>>> option warmup 30 > >>>> option lOffOnEnd 1 > >>>> option lampOff 240 > >>>> > >>>> Figuring 4 minutes is ok to off the lamp (might be a bit long), > >>>> not too sure what warmup does, I guess that slowly ramps up > >>>> power to the bulb over 30 seconds. From what I've read, lampOff and > >>>> lOffOnEnd seem to be conflicting options, if you set lOffOnEnd to > >>>> 1 (true), then closing xsane would do the sane_close which would > >>>> turn the bulb off immediately, so does that override the lampOff of > >>>> 240 secs? > >>>> > >>>> So my question is, is the above the way (epson.conf settings) to get > >>>> the > >>>> bulb to switch off or not? I've also added the option line for the > >>>> Epson > >>>> to the modules.conf file (0x04b8 and 0x011): > >>>> > >>>> options scanner vendor=0x04b8 product=0x0110 > >>>> which doesn't affect the bulb issue I think. > >>>> > >>>> thanks, > >>>> Mark > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> _______________________________________________ > >>>> Sane-devel mailing list > >>>> sane-de...@www.mostang.com > >>>> http://www.mostang.com/mailman/listinfo/sane-devel > > _______________________________________________ > Sane-devel mailing list > sane-de...@www.mostang.com > http://www.mostang.com/mailman/listinfo/sane-devel