Hi 

Yes, no problem. Whatever is needed.

Just at the end of the day will upload the dumps and post them here.

Is there any chance of that over exposure to be caused by dust or dirt in the 
calibration area?

Regards.

On 11 de julio de 2014 06:31:22 CEST, Stef <stef....@free.fr> wrote:
>On 10/07/2014 19:36, Toni LDG wrote:
>> Hi Stef
>>
>>    Here is a link to a Mega directory with all the files. It also 
>> includes a new scan linuxdebugscan5.pnm of the last document sample.
>>
>> https://mega.co.nz/#F!ostGBBJB!xXrYt8os6cnqH1CmXKUIHA 
>> <https://mega.co.nz/#F%21ostGBBJB%21xXrYt8os6cnqH1CmXKUIHA>
>>
>> Kind regards and thanks for the help.
>>
>>
>>
>     Hello,
>
>     if you look at the white_sading.pnm, you can see an over exposed 
>area that matches the one you're seeing on final scans. I have to find 
>what is going on.
>     Is there a  chance you can run usbsniff or whireshark to records 
>windows driver activity during a scan?
>
>Regards,
>     Stef

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