Hello,
I have a Delrina/Symantec WinFax Scanner that is absolutely the best
sheetfed scanner I've ever used and they sent it to me for free when I
bought WinFax Pro 7.x about 5-6 years ago. It is a parallel port based
scanner, but they stopped updating the drivers after Windows 95/98. The F
Morten Sickel writes:
> I tried to compile the sane 1.0.7 backends on an HP 712 running
> HP-UX 10.02 using gcc 2.95.2 and gnu make. configure runs fine, and
> then compile ends with:
[...]
> isfdtype.c: In function `isfdtype':
> isfdtype.c:10: storage size of `st' isn't known
> isfdtype.c:12:
On Sat, 2 Feb 2002 18:23:08 +0100, Henning Meier-Geinitz wrote:
>The current list of supported platforms for sane can be found here:
...
>Please check if your platform is listed and if it is tested with SANE
>1.0.7. If it isn't listed (or only tested with older versions of sane)
>please test the l
Hello Henning and others,
now it is working. What I did?
Before I have installed the rpms RedHat, I have tried the original and the
fresh beta.
Now I have compiled the sources. It compiled and run without any problem. So
maybe I am too stupid to install rpm or the rpms are broken.
thanks for your
Hi,
The current list of supported platforms for sane can be found here:
http://www.meier-geinitz.de/sane/tmp/sane-support.html
This list will replace http://www.mostang.com/sane/sane-support.html
once SANE 1.0.7 is released.
Please check if your platform is listed and if it is tested with SANE
Hi all,
I solved the problem!!!. Thanks for your help. There was an old sane
instalation. The rpm from SUSE and the new one with the source code :).
Thanks again...
On Saturday 02 February 2002 01:19 pm, Henning Meier-Geinitz wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Sat, Feb 02, 2002 at 12:04:13PM +0100, Oliver
Howdy all,
I'm attempting to use my HP 5200C on a USB port with sane 1.0.6, and not
having much joy. I've checked everywhere that the docs suggest could be
a problem; I've even got the latest USB scanner driver (0.4.6) from David
Nelson's site
=
$ cat /proc/bus/usb/devices
[...]
T: B
Hi,
On Sat, Feb 02, 2002 at 02:47:45PM +0100, Robert Jaworski wrote:
> I have fo nd one stupid thing I forgot. The path to /usr/lib/sane was
> not set.
? Ususally you don't need to set a path for libraries. Sometimes it's
necessary to set LD_LIBRARY_PATH or edit /etc/ld.so.conf for libaries
in /
Hello Henning and everaybody else,
I have fo nd one stupid thing I forgot. The path to /usr/lib/sane was
not set.
Now it is, but it is still not working.
I have done a strace. here is the output:
execve("/usr/bin/scanimage", ["scanimage", "-d",
"artec:/dev/scanner"], [/* 29 vars */]) = 0
uname
Hello Henning and everaybody else,
I have fo nd one stupid thing I forgot. The path to /usr/lib/sane was not
set.
Now it is, but it is still not working.
I have done a strace. here is the output:
execve("/usr/bin/scanimage", ["scanimage", "-d", "artec:/dev/scanner"], [/*
29 vars */]) = 0
uname({
Hello Henning and everaybody else,
I have fo nd one stupid thing I forgot. The path to /usr/lib/sane was not
set.
Now it is, but it is still not working.
I have done a strace. here is the output:
execve("/usr/bin/scanimage", ["scanimage", "-d", "artec:/dev/scanner"], [/*
29 vars */]) = 0
uname({
Hi,
There is a current list of backends and scanners supported by SANE
1.0.7 at http://www.meier-geinitz.de/sane/tmp/sane-backends.html .
Please check this list and report any bugs, missing or wrong links or
inaccuracies to sane-devel (or fix them in CVS).
This list will move to http://panda.most
Hi,
On Sat, Feb 02, 2002 at 02:11:32PM +0100, Oliver Rauch wrote:
> please create a file "backendname".desc (take a look at an
> existing file to see how it has to look like). This file
> is used to generate the html page "supported sanners".
As such a file is included in his patch I just committ
Frank Zago wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I've written a backend for the Sceptre S1200 scanner.
>
> http://www.geocities.com/harikus2000/sane/sane.html
Hello Frank,
please create a file "backendname".desc (take a look at an
existing file to see how it has to look like). This file
is used to generate the h
Hi,
On Sat, Feb 02, 2002 at 03:31:38PM +1100, Ben Finney wrote:
> $ sane-find-scanner -v
[...]
> sane-find-scanner: searching for SCSI scanners:
> sane-find-scanner: checking /dev/scanner... open ok
> Segmentation fault
Ooops. The only code from sane that's used by sane-find-scanner here
is sanei
Hi,
On Sat, Feb 02, 2002 at 12:04:13PM +0100, Oliver Schwartz wrote:
> It's also possible that sane never gets to initialize the snapscan backend
> because another backend causes problems. In this case, try to disable all
> backends but snapscan in dll.conf (also in /usr/local/etc/sane.d).
Hi,
> It's all right:
>
> snapscan.conf
>
> # a device name.
>
> # For USB devices, make sure that the name contains 'usb' somewhere, as in
> # '/dev/usbscanner' or '/dev/usb/scanner0'. Do not use a link
> # from /dev/scanner to your USB device.
> # For SCSI, use the generic device (e.g. /dev/sg0
On Saturday 02 February 2002 10:36 am, Oliver Schwartz wrote:
It's all right:
snapscan.conf
# a device name.
# For USB devices, make sure that the name contains 'usb' somewhere, as in
# '/dev/usbscanner' or '/dev/usb/scanner0'. Do not use a link
# from /dev/scanner to your USB device.
# For SC
Hi,
> I can scan using scanimage -d snapscan:/dev/usbscanner >test.pnm but xsane
> or kooke is not recognizing my scanner anymore,
take a look at your snapscan.conf file (usually in /usr/local/etc/sane.d) and
make sure that /dev/usbscanner is listed as your scanner device name.
Regards,
Olive
Hi Ben,
there is something wrong with the device /dev/scanner. This should only
be used for SCSI-scanners. If this is a link to your USB-device, remove
the link.
You can try to start xscanimage like this:
xscanimage hp:/dev/usb/scanner0
--Peter
Ben Finney wrote:
> Howdy all,
>
> I'm attempt
hi..could someone please send me a link to the project for the canonscan
FB620U
thank you
lee
-
Hi,
I've written a backend for the Sceptre S1200 scanner.
http://www.geocities.com/harikus2000/sane/sane.html
Frank.
Major A wrote:
>
> Oliver,
>
> is there any reason why xsane decides to disable the preview zoom
> functions and the "autoselect scan area" button? It does this with the
> coolscan2 backend, and I wonder why. Maybe this has to do with the
> fact that the current version of coolscan2 uses pixels a
Martin Klaffenboeck wrote:
> Thank you, that works now. But is there any chance to make xsane -
> preview - scan faster? (It works faster in xscanimage.)
Preferences->Setup => Display
Preview Oversampling: 1.0
(but then you always have to do a new preview scan when
you do a zoom to get a usabl
Oliver,
is there any reason why xsane decides to disable the preview zoom
functions and the "autoselect scan area" button? It does this with the
coolscan2 backend, and I wonder why. Maybe this has to do with the
fact that the current version of coolscan2 uses pixels as units for
the scan area boun
Henning Meier-Geinitz writes:
> On Fri, Feb 01, 2002 at 08:21:19AM +0100, Ulrich Deiters wrote:
> > I a on HP-UX, too. Unfortunately I have not found the time yet to
>> upgrade to the latest sane and xsane versions. Did you (or the
>> configure script) set the compiler flags -Aa -DHPUX_SOURCE (or
Henning Meier-Geinitz writes:
> On Thu, Jan 31, 2002 at 08:38:25PM +0100, Michael Piotrowski wrote:
> > Well, I posted a comprehensive (except for sane-frontends) summary for
>> SANE 1.0.5 on HP-UX 10.20 and 11.00, with cc and gcc in October,
>> explicitly for addition to the "Supported Platforms
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