Rodolfo, It shows pretty clearly that you are missing the ps1fw.usb firmware file.
A quick search of google revealed that this file should be on the CDRom that came with the scanner, and also it's available from the gt68xx-backend web page at: http://www.meier-geinitz.de/sane/gt68xx-backend/ Just search on that page for ps1fw.usb, and you'll find the link where you can grab the file from. Once you have the file, drop it into the /usr/share/sane/gt68xx directory. Hope that helps, Jim McQuillan j...@ltsp.org Rodolfo Medina wrote: > Hi: > > I installed Sane on my Debian GNU/Linux system but apparently > don't manage to make it work. > After installing Sane with: `apt-get install sane', I did: > > # sane-find-scanner > > and got the following output: > > found USB scanner (vendor=0x05d8, product=0x4002, chip=GT-6801) at > libusb:001:003 > > . Then I did: > > # scanimage -h > > , and: > > [gt68xx] Couldn't open firmware file (neither > `/usr/share/sane/gt68xx/PS1fw.usb' nor `/usr/share/sane/gt68xx/ps1fw.usb'): > No such file or directory > scanimage: open of device gt68xx:libusb:001:003 failed: Invalid argument > Type ``scanimage --help -d DEVICE'' to get list of all options for DEVICE. > > List of available devices: > gt68xx:libusb:001:003 > > > . Then I did: > > # scanimage -d gt68xx:libusb:001:003 --format tiff > file.tif > > and: > > [gt68xx] Couldn't open firmware file (neither > `/usr/share/sane/gt68xx/PS1fw.usb' nor `/usr/share/sane/gt68xx/ps1fw.usb'): > No such file or directory > scanimage: open of device gt68xx:libusb:001:003 failed: Invalid argument > > > Could you Sane listers provide any help in order to make my USB > Boeder SmartScan work? > > Thanks in advance, > Rodolfo > > >