Hi Just got hold of a Mustek BearPaw 2400 CU Plus scanner for my own Debian Sarge workstation with a 2.6.8.1-14 Debian kernel. The scanner plugs in with USB. Seems to be detected and works. Output of 'scanimage -L' shows....
" device `gt68xx:libusb:002:016' is a Mustek BearPaw 2400 CU Plus flatbed scanner " Before I plugged it in I found the driver from the www.sane-project.org site. After grabbing the gt68xx driver I noticed that this was on the driver page... " If you can only scan half of the page, use the PS2Dfw2.usb firmware and rename it to PS2Dfw.usb. " What I can see as the output which is in PNG or PNM or TIFF format is that the scanned images are coming out stretched in the horizontal direction... [__________] So that a square OpenBSD CD cover comes out as a horizontal rectangle. Also, only half an A4 page is being scanned which is also stretched in the horizontal direction. I've tried to rename the ps2dfw2.usb driver in the way that is described above. The scanner/driver just crashes and sits still. To test the scanner and driver I was using the following command line argument... scanimage --mode col>/home/user/scanner/image.png Does anyone know how to fix these problems ? I don't want to return the scanner because it does work and does put out some useful images. Just that it's not quite right somewhere. Also, I've tried Xsane and Quiteinsane and neither of those applications will detect the scanner even though it is seen by the command line software. I think this might be something to do with permissions and the fact that only the root user has access to the scanner. I'm not quite sure how to fix that. Any help appreciated. Regards -- Richard www.sheflug.co.uk -- Richard