Hello everyone.

I have Samsung SCX-4100 printer/scanner which is claimed to be supported by SANE. Scanner perfectly works in windows using Samsung's SmarThru software. Nonetheless I had no luck in making it work in Arch Linux. I tried to use distro's SANE 1.0.24, with and without samsung-unified-driver installed, and also hand-compiled SANE. Still no luck. All debug message report that the device "doesn't look like a scanner".

As far as I can say from SANE source code, it expects the scanner to expose "vendor-specific" usb interface which is actually absent. I'd suppose that the scanner firmware is broken, but it works in its native software.

What am I doing wrong?

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best, Viktor.

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