Le Wednesday 12 January 2011 08:41:55 Heinz Wiesinger, vous avez ?crit : > On Wednesday 12 January 2011 06:52:35 stef wrote: > > Le Wednesday 12 January 2011 00:21:35 Heinz Wiesinger, vous avez ?crit : > > > Hi! > > > > > > I got myself a Canon LiDE 210 today and immediatly tried it with latest > > > git (922a22e). It was detected fine and it seems to work pretty good as > > > well. > > > > > > Preview works fine, but I noticed that after the actual scanning run, > > > when the scanhead is parked again, it tries to go back too far. It does > > > not happen after the preview run, only after the scan. > > > > > > If there is anything else I can provide to help get this bug fixed, > > > don't hesitate to contact me :) > > > > > > Grs, > > > Heinz > > > > Hello, > > > > when you wait for the scanning head to park before each scans no mare > > > > motor noise), do you have the same issue ? > > Interesting, I thought I had tested that case as well, but apparently I > didn't. > It's true, if I wait between each scan nothing happens, the head is parked > correctly. If I do not wait, or specify multiple scans from the beginning, > it has issues. > > Grs, > Heinz
OK, thanks for the tests. I have just pushed a fixed for this bug to the git source tree. BTW, do you have a windows environment where you can run your LiDE 210? Does the windows proposes a 2400 dpi resolution ? In this case I'd be much interested by a log recorded with http://www.pcausa.com/Utilities/UsbSnoop/ of a very small area scanned at 2400 dpi. Regards, Stef