Le jeudi 29 mars 2012 09:20:24 Hubert Schweinesbein a ?crit : > Hi, > > I try get a Genius CP-SF600 running on a SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop > > It seems I got the firmware upload up and running. > Firmwarefile: cism603.usb > > If I run scanimage > -------------------------------SNIP------------------------ > scanimage -d gt68xx:libusb:005:006 -v --format=tiff >image.tiff > [gt68xx] WARNING: Your scanner is not fully supported or at least > [gt68xx] had only limited testing. Please be careful and > [gt68xx] report any failure/success to > [gt68xx] sane-devel at lists.alioth.debian.org. Please provide as > many > [gt68xx] details as possible, e.g. the exact name of your [gt68xx] > scanner and what does (not) work. > scanimage: scanning image of size 2575x3531 pixels at 8 bits/pixel > scanimage: acquiring gray frame > scanimage: min/max graylevel value = 129/133 > scanimage: read 9092325 bytes in total > -------------------------------SNAP------------------------ > > Scanning starts and a page is scanned. > > But the result is only a grey page. > > Where can I configure to get the image scanned and not only a grey page? > > Thanks > Hubert
Hello, this sheet-fed scanner needs to be calibrated to provide bets results. In SANE 1.0.22, this scanner (usb 0x0458 0x2021) is described as using a "cism216.fw" firmware. Did you extract the one you are using from the windows driver installer ? Is the usb id different ? gt68xx.conf lets you tune the analog frontend (afe), see sane-gt68xx man page. Regards, Stef