new to mailing lists so I hope I did this correctly. I am using scanimage. Here is the shell script for it (note that the Fujitsu 6670 is the only scanner device connected):
scanner=`scanimage --formatted-device-list=%d` dateVal=`date +%Y%m%d-%H%M%S` mkdir -p /images/$dateVal touch /images/$dateVal/INPROCESS scanimage --device-name=$scanner --batch=/images/$dateVal/out%d.tif --format=tiff --source "ADF Duplex" --mode Gray --resolution 150 --page-width 308.824 --page-height 925.711 -t 0.0 -l 0.0 rm /images/$dateVal/INPROCESS I have attempted it with -x 215.872 -y 279.364 (the max values listed under Geometry) explicitly (the defaults appear to be set to that anyway). No change. I can send you an attachment of the scanned output, but if I had to guesstimate, it'd be about this area scanned (o scanned area, x non-scanned): xxoooooox \ xxoooooox Page 1 (half of bi-fold) xxoooooox / xxoooooox \ xxxxxxxxxx Page 2 (2nd half of bi-fold) xxxxxxxxxx / When scanning, so that the entire form can scan I lay it sideways so that might better explain why that particular area at the top is missing. I have tested the scanner using ScandAll Pro on Windows and it is able to acquire the full image, so if I had to guess it is the upper bounds set, but I'm not 100% sure of that. On Wed, Feb 22, 2012 at 11:33 AM, m. allan noah <kitno455 at gmail.com> wrote: > Are you using scanimage? It's options are order sensitive. Make sure > you set page-width and page-height before -x and -y. If that does not > work, let me know, and well start debugging. > > allan > > > -- > "The truth is an offense, but not a sin"