Hi team. A little late, but finally i got some USB dumps of the Windows driver.
https://mega.co.nz/#F!01cXnbaS!3HZdDgwqmVmDqEuUf52EDw Let me explain how those were created: i used USBPCAP (http://desowin.org/usbpcap/), the program suggested by Wireshark, and they were started at different steps. Step 1 -> the scanner gets connected to Windows Step 2 -> using the calibration option of the Scangear driver Step 3 -> using the autotest option of the Scangear driver Step 4 -> using the preview option of the Scangear driver Step 5 -> doing a 300ppp Color scan with Scangear driver with all options to defaults and basic settings. i also include a TIFF file with the result of that scan in the last folder. Will upload more dumps so i will put each dump row in a folder lettered alphabetically. Hope this helps, and any other request don't hesitate to comment. Regards! 2014-07-11 6:43 GMT+02:00 Toni LdG <bulkd...@gmail.com>: > 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 >> >> > -- > Enviado desde mi teléfono con K-9 Mail. >
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