On Tuesday 03 May 2016 20:52:35 m. allan noah wrote: > Well, that implies that we are handing control to the brother4 > backend, but it is not finding any scanners. Perhaps try the same as > root? > > allan
That wasn't any help, but since the vendor/product was found when I plugged in a USB cable, running xsane then found it at the usb bus and address, and I ran a few scans. Seems to work about as expected and I believe at a better color accuracy than the epson NX-515 scanner eve produced. The gamma, brightness and contrast controls seemed to work backwards but they worked and I finally saved a profile of gamma=1.00, brightness and contrast at 0.00 so I'd have a default starting point. But this unit has its usb and ethernet connections on the top, with a molded plastic ditch for cable guidance that leads out the right rear of the top cover, using up 2 feet of cable while still inside the machine, so the 7 port hub its plugged into is now hanging about 18" up in the air with the other 5 cables hanging down from the other face. hell of a way to run a train. And the next usb extension cord I have is a 10 meter. Because the usb hookup is such a kludge, and I have no problem talking to it from a web browser, I would much rather use the ethernet connection cable that is driving the printer from cups. So I am thinking I need something different in the /etc/sane.d/net.conf which at the instant looks like this: ================= # This is the net backend config file. ## net backend options # Timeout for the initial connection to saned. This will prevent the backend # from blocking for several minutes trying to connect to an unresponsive # saned host (network outage, host down, ...). Value in seconds. connect_timeout = 10 ## saned hosts # Each line names a host to attach to. # If you list "localhost" then your backends can be accessed either # directly or through the net backend. Going through the net backend # may be necessary to access devices that need special privileges. scanner.coyote.den # this is in my /etc/hosts file defines its ipv4 # address localhost ========================================== and root@coyote:/etc/sane.d# SANE_DEBUG_NET=255 scanimage -L [sanei_debug] Setting debug level of net to 255. [net] sane_init: authorize != null, version_code != null [net] sane_init: SANE net backend version 1.0.14 (AF-indep+IPv6) from sane-backends 1.0.22 [net] sane_init: Client has little endian byte order [net] sane_init: searching for config file [net] sane_init: connect timeout set to 10 seconds [net] net_avahi_browse_callback: CACHE_EXHAUSTED [net] [net] net_avahi_browse_callback: ALL_FOR_NOW sane_init: trying to add localhost [net] add_device: adding backend localhost [net] add_device: backend localhost added [net] sane_init: done reading config [net] sane_init: evaluating environment variable SANE_NET_HOSTS [net] sane_init: evaluating environment variable SANE_NET_TIMEOUT [net] sane_init: done [net] sane_get_devices: local_only = 0 [net] connect_dev: trying to connect to localhost [net] connect_dev: [0] connection succeeded (IPv4) [net] connect_dev: sanei_w_init [net] connect_dev: net_init (user=gene, local version=1.0.3) [net] connect_dev: freeing init reply (status=Success, remote version=1.0.3) [net] connect_dev: done [net] sane_get_devices: got localhost:brother4:bus2;dev1 [net] sane_get_devices: finished (1 devices) p11-kit: invalid config filename, will be ignored in the future: /etc/pkcs11/modules/gnome-keyring-module device `brother4:bus2;dev1' is a Brother MFC-J6920DW USB scanner device `net:localhost:brother4:bus2;dev1' is a Brother MFC-J6920DW USB scanner [net] sane_exit: exiting [net] net_avahi_cleanup: stopping thread [net] net_avahi_cleanup: done [net] sane_exit: closing dev 0x97518e8, ctl=296 [net] sane_exit: finished. ============================= running xsane shows both paths, but both are usb paths, and chosing the one labeled net:localhost:brother4:bus2;dev1, the last one above, gets me an invalid argument error. I think it should do that, so I am now wondering if I have an invalid setup for saned. Its a start anyway. This lists responses have been quite valuable, so I am convinced that the ethernet connection is doable yet. Each time someone has suggested something, I have learned a bit more, and I get a bit closer. So if someone has an idea about saned setup, please speak up. And I am consciously putting most of this back on the list so what I learn is in the list archives. Thank you all. Cheers, Gene Heskett -- "There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty: soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order." -Ed Howdershelt (Author) Genes Web page <http://geneslinuxbox.net:6309/gene> -- sane-devel mailing list: sane-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sane-devel Unsubscribe: Send mail with subject "unsubscribe your_password" to sane-devel-requ...@lists.alioth.debian.org