Hi,
thanks for the answer
unfortunately the scanner is still not stable
I use this command:
scanimage -t 50 -l 80 -x 35 -y 5 -v -p --resolution=4800 --format=tiff >
pic.tif
it makes some noise, little movement than it stops forever
after ca 10 sec I do ctrl-c, it is saying " trying to stop scanner..."
than it scans the image, shows properly progress, save it, and stop the
head in the middle (doesnt park it)
if I do scanimage -L for example, than it parks head properly
it seems to me, may be there is a bug in the backend....
I see in the code there is en extensive debugging/logging facility -
could you give me some hints how to activate/use it? than I could share
with you the log
thanks
Janos
On 2016.03.22. 21:24, Stef wrote:
On 18/03/2016 11:22, Kis Janos wrote:
Hi,
1.,
in
genesys_devices.c
has
/* CANON LIDE 220 sensor */
{CIS_CANONLIDE220,
2400, /* optical resolution */
the optical resolution is actually 4800 DPI
2.,
When I am using imagescan at 4800 DPI resolution, the head moves ca.
10 second slowly before starting scan.
J
Hello,
this is the expected behavior. Before doing the final scan, a
calibration scan is done. At maximum resolution this takes time. Check
in the advanced options that calibration cache is activated. So
calibration happens once in a scanning session.
Regards,
Stef
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