Ok I got it to work. The problem...as always is SCSI :) I have found at
least one configuraton that actuallly produces scans. its all pretty
nifty when it works , now I just need to get better cables or drop the
zip drive or something...blah.
Anyway thanks for the responses and sorry for the both
Hello,
Is there any place where developers can find, put or even discuss things
about UMAX scanners and their details?
Thanks,
Honza
- Original Message -
From: "Marcio Luis Teixeira"
To:
Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2001 9:45 PM
Subject: [sane-devel] UMAX1220U Backend Home Page
> Hi everyon
[appologies if this message gets posted twice. I accidentally
sent it from an account other than the one from which I
subscribe to the mailing list and it was held for admin
approval]
> Hello,
> Is there any place where developers can find, put or even discuss things
> about UMAX scanners and the
I installed SANE from source and tried it and got the following:
[root@neofelis sane.d]# scanimage -d avision
scanimage: open of device avision failed: Invalid argument
[root@neofelis sane.d]# scanimage
scanimage: no SANE devices found
I get "Invalid argument" whether /usr/local/etc/sane.d/avisio
hey folks
having an annoying problem...was wondering if anyone knew of any
debugging tools or info that might help here...
Under Linux 2.4.7 (and 2.2.16) using sane 1.0.5 I have connected to my
Buslogic fast scsi PCI card an external ZIP, CDRW, and Astra scanner.
This combo worked fine on my mac
On Thu, 2 Aug 2001, Peter Kirchgessner wrote:
> currently the XPA scans on 63xx do not work. I am working on this.
Cool...I'll hang in there.
> This is a result of a hp.conf with the lines
>
> scsi HP <-- this line was missing
> /dev/scanner
> /dev/usbscanner0
> option connect-dev
Hi,
> However if I select 600 dpi I get
> an image which is compressed in the sense of width. I read on the scanner's
> manual that the optical sensor provided has a 300x600 dpi resolution, so my
> guess is that this asimmetry in the sensor reflects upon the scanned image.
> Is that so?
You're r
Hi Bob,
Bob Sully wrote:
>
> Update on scanner problems:
>
> (1) HP 6300C on SCSI machine (SANE 1.0.5/Xsane 0.79): Got Xsane to
> compile (thanks Peter - it was due to gtk.h being in a non-standard
> directory). It scans using Xsane, but only in "Normal" mode. The XPA
> setting (transparency
Hi,
try
export SANE_DEBUG_HP=15
and run scanimage -d hp:/dev/usbscanner0 > hp.lis 2>hp.err
Send the file hp.err gzipped back to me.
--Peter
Marcus Eger wrote:
>
> I have a working debian 2.2 (stable) system (kernel 2.2.17pre6-1)
> with running usb after applying backport patch
> usb-2.4.0-te
Hi there,
I just downloaded sane 1.0.5 and xsane 0.79, and installed them successfully.
I'm trying to get working an AcerScan 300f of a friend of mine, who is about
to switch to linux. Sane and xsane work well, since I can scan with no
problem up to 300 dpi. However if I select 600 dpi I get an
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