Hi,
Having real problems getting SANE to recognise my ScanJet 5P and
someone on our local LUG suggested asking here.
Background info:
*. Custom UltraSPARC IIi based machine running Debian 3.0
*. SCSI bus and cable definately works
*. Scanner worked last time it was used (a little while back) and
Hi,
there is another problem I found: If i trie to scan, but the target-disk
is almoust full (here it was 0byte free), xsane exits without any
message during the transfer of the datas to this disk.
Bye, Christoph
Hi,
I'm running Mandrake 9.1 on my Athlon system. When I initially installed
Mandrake, Xsane was configured perfectly automatically and I had no problems
using my Lexmark X73 flatbed scanner. But then I had to move to a new place
and so I unhooked my computer and moved it. When I reconnected ev
Yes I believe it's HP 3500 Scanjet also using the RTS8801 chipset which is one
of the unsupported scanners on the list. Is there some way of using that info
to get a model or example of what my task is to write a scanner for my
Visioneer 5800?
--- gerard klaver wrote:
On Wed, 2003-07-02 at 1
So far, I've discovered that my chipset is RTS8801C2 and I'm seeking info for
writing the backend. If somebody can speed up that process, please help!
Meanwhile, I'm trying to find a model for my backend. Does anybody have
suggestions for similar scanner drivers to Visioneer 5800?
Thanks in a
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Hi ,
Does the scanner work ok otherwise? I'm asking because it's labeled > =
"untested" in our lists.
Ya
Hi,
i used another scanner which equipped ADF
and tested about source selection of kooka.
The result was NG like "sane-fujitsu".
xsane is OK.
Probably, it will be a trouble by the side of Kooka.
The environment of a test is as follows:
os : Redhat Linux V9
scanner : ES-2200 + ADF unit (EP