Hi Jose, On Tue, Mar 28, 2006 at 07:37:51PM +0200, Jose Juan Iglesias wrote: > Here you can find as an attachment the log of a scanning performed by the my > PIXMA MP450.
Thanks. It is very similar to Farvil's log and I could fully extract the image (it reads "Luciano Gonz??lez Parra"). > I've tried your pixma-0.4 with my MP450 unsuccesfuly. Please increase the verbosity level with something like $ ./pixma_scan -o test.pnm -v 3 and post the output. > It seems as if the program pixma_scan tried to access the storage part > of it: Oops, that shouldn't happen, since the driver only touches interface 0. When [1] is correct, usb-storage should be interface 2 and usblp (the printer) interface 1. > Mar 28 19:30:27 localhost kernel: sdb : READ CAPACITY failed. > Mar 28 19:30:27 localhost kernel: sdb : status=0, message=00, host=7, > driver=00 > Mar 28 19:30:27 localhost kernel: sdb : sense not available. > Mar 28 19:30:27 localhost kernel: sdb: Write Protect is off > Mar 28 19:30:27 localhost kernel: sdb: Mode Sense: 00 00 00 00 > Mar 28 19:30:27 localhost kernel: sdb : READ CAPACITY failed. > Mar 28 19:30:27 localhost kernel: sdb : status=0, message=00, host=7, > driver=00 > Mar 28 19:30:27 localhost kernel: sdb : sense not available. > Mar 28 19:30:27 localhost kernel: sdb: Write Protect is off > Mar 28 19:30:27 localhost kernel: sdb: Mode Sense: 00 00 00 00 > Mar 28 19:30:27 localhost kernel: sdb: unable to read partition table > Mar 28 19:30:27 localhost kernel: usb 5-4: reset high speed USB device using > ehci_hcd and address 4 To eliminate as much problems as possible, I reset the bus on startup -- just for the time being. Maybe that's why the kernel tells us something about the storage interface. Mhm...!? Regards, Martin [1] http://sane-project.org/unsupported/canon-pixma-mp450.html