On Thursday 10 July 2003 18:58, Henning Meier-Geinitz wrote:
> Looks like it fails right at the start of the scan process. Are you
> sure that there is really no hardware/paper problem?
>
> Otherwise I guess the author of the umax backend may know more than me
> about that topic :-)
Good analyse
Hi,
On Thu, Jul 10, 2003 at 06:41:19AM -0500, Seva Epsteyn wrote:
> I am having problems with SANE and Nikon AX-210 (SCSI) with AF-10 page
> feeder.
I have no personal experience with this scanner but maybe some
generic hints:
> Using scanadf I get no paper movement, yet scanadf tells me that
>
Hi Haidar,
I have just tested an Avision 8000 S scanner on sane. It works fine with
SANE.
The backend for this is regularly tested. Even i have tested that myslef
also.
The ppm(Pages per minute) for A4, 200 dpi resolution , portrait orientation,
Line Art mode is 30. So you can very well scan 100
> > Using scanadf I get no paper movement, yet scanadf tells me that
> > it's working fine and continues to count up the page output.
>
> scanadf (and scanimage) just scan one image after the other. It's up
> to the backend (umax in this case) to make sure that the paper is
> moved. If the scanner
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Hi,
On Tue, Jul 08, 2003 at 02:36:15AM +0300, Alin-Adrian Anton wrote:
> I was desperately searching the web, the mailing lists, etc, in order to
> find out if it is possible to use sane + freebsd + parallel port scanner.
>
> For my particular case, I have a Color Vivid Page Pro II which is full
Hi,
On Thu, Jul 10, 2003 at 01:00:02PM +0530, priyag wrote:
> Can anybody let me know that if i want to add something in the source
> code of SANE backend or XSANE then how to go about that? I mean if i
> want to add my additions too in the latest SANE or XSANE release then
> how to go about that?
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On Thu, Jul 10, 2003 at 12:03:27PM +0200, Henning Meier-Geinitz wrote:
> Some of the other parport scanners are accessed without kernel
> modules, e.g. by using inb/outb. That should work with FreeBSD also.
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Hello,
I am going to change my scanner and I am going to buy a scanner which
100% works fine with FreeBSD. Obiously, an USB scanner, like Mustek 1200
UB. I would like to verify if indeed this scanner works well with
FreeBSD and if anyone can tell, please tell me.
I don't want to spend my summe
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