About six months ago Peter gave me some advice about my HP6350c
scanner. It fixed my issue and got it working. (I included that
exchange at the bottom of this message). Recently I upgraded my Suse
box to Suse 8.2 and it's not working again. I dug out the mail and
checked the config. Looks
Hi,
On Fri, Jun 06, 2003 at 02:29:41AM -0400, Reid Vail wrote:
> Hello Henning -
I'mm cc'ing to the list as I'm not really an hp expert.
> I issues the command you suggested, and everything looks Ok until it tries to
> open the libusb. I'm not sure I looked in the right place for the libusb
>
Hi,
On Thu, Jun 05, 2003 at 02:59:04PM -0400, m. allan noah wrote:
> with the adf fujitsu scanners, in grayscale or color, we get fine, lightly
> colored lines as a part of the scanned image,
Vertical lines?
> and the 'background' behind the document when the scan window
> exceeeds the size of
Henning Meier-Geinitz schrieb:
> Hi,
>
> Some people reported kernel USB timeouts with their gt68xx based
> scanners, e.g. Plustek 1247 or Mustek BearPaw series. This seems to be
> caused by the check if the firmware is already loaded in the gt68xx
> backend. I've disabled this check for now.
>
>
I have an Epson 1650 scanner which worked perfectly with my Redhat 8
installation. Never a second of grief.
Now, after switching to RH 9 and the version of Sane which comes with it I
find a very ill-mannered Sane implementation.
First, XSane goes out and looks for a scanner automatically on log-
Hi,
On Thu, Jun 05, 2003 at 11:53:02PM -0400, Reid Vail wrote:
> found USB scanner (vendor=0x03f0, product=0x0601) at libusb:001:002
So it's detected by libusb. It's not found by the kernel USB scanner
driver. But that's ok. Just make sure that the permissions are ok (see
man sane-usb).
> reid@l
Ok, I believe I've figured this one out. The function handle_depth_halftone
(epson.c) indicates that for threshold to
be enabled, the mode must be Binary and halftoning must be None. After adding
in some fprintf (to stderr) statements, I
discovered that the order of the command line arguement
On Thu, 5 Jun 2003, Henning Meier-Geinitz wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Thu, Jun 05, 2003 at 02:59:04PM -0400, m. allan noah wrote:
> > with the adf fujitsu scanners, in grayscale or color, we get fine, lightly
> > colored lines as a part of the scanned image,
>
> Vertical lines?
yes, as if some small p
with the adf fujitsu scanners, in grayscale or color, we get fine, lightly
colored lines as a part of the scanned image, and the 'background' behind
the document when the scan window exceeeds the size of the paper looks
mottled gray, as reported on this list.
i can find no way in the interface
if you access the scanner via the /dev/* files under linux, you will need
the scanner module inserted in your kernel. try 'insmod scanner' as root,
then try sane-find-scanner again.
currently, your system is accessing the scanner via libusb, if you wish to
keep that instead, comment out the lin
Hi,
Some people reported kernel USB timeouts with their gt68xx based
scanners, e.g. Plustek 1247 or Mustek BearPaw series. This seems to be
caused by the check if the firmware is already loaded in the gt68xx
backend. I've disabled this check for now.
If you encounter this problem, get the latest
Hi,
On Wed, Jun 04, 2003 at 09:57:27PM +0200, Thomas Soumarmon wrote:
> Sorry for the silly question but I have been a bit SANE-offline for a while,
> and I didn't find quickly the answer in the mail archive.
By the way: Please summarize your changes in the "ChangeLog" file. See
http://www.stude
Hi Lee,
sane-backends-1.0.12 has the more current backend than
sane-1.0.9.hp.1.01. But in your case it should make no difference.
Please have a look at your /usr/local/etc/sane.d/hp.conf. It should have
lines with
# HP ScanJet 4100C
usb 0x03f0 0x0101
You can also activate the lines
/dev/usb/s
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