Hi,
On Tue, Jan 13, 2004 at 09:52:36PM +0100, Oliver Rauch wrote:
> When I remeber right then sane-frontends needs gtk+-1.0 or gtk+-1.2,
> as far as I know gtk+-2.0. and 2.2 are not supported.
Correct. The development version of xscanimage supports gtk2, howver.
Bye,
Henning
When I remeber right then sane-frontends needs gtk+-1.0 or gtk+-1.2,
as far as I know gtk+-2.0. and 2.2 are not supported.
May be you like to try xsane: http://www.xsane.org
or quiteinsane or any other frontend.
Oliver
On Tuesday 13 January 2004 06:36, Andy Mitofsky wrote:
> I recently got an eps
Hi,
On Tue, Jan 13, 2004 at 08:03:01PM +, Adrian Perez Jorge wrote:
> strings hpgt2436.dll | more
>
> you will find those strings:
>
> Device_638_A07
> GL646U
> Sparrow
> GL646 Setting
>
> so at first it's possible the scanner is using Genesys Logic's
> single-chip GeneScan? II or similar.
Hi,
On Tue, Jan 13, 2004 at 11:22:00AM -0800, Lone Directory wrote:
> The manual that is available on HP site
> (www2.hp.com/en/taskPageSelect.jhtml?reg=&plc=&lc=en&cc=us&prodId=hpscanjet3298544&pagetype=manual&docparent=manual)
> is mentioning also another model: Scanjet 370.
3670?
These scanne
Andy Mitofsky wrote:
Hi,
> When I try to configure sane-frontends-1.0.11 I get the error
>
> WARNING: GTK-0.99.13 or newer is needed for compiling the GUI
> frontends. If you installed gtk as rpm make sure
> you also installed gtk
Hi,
On Sun, Jan 11, 2004 at 02:34:24PM +0100, Thomas Pasch wrote:
> I'm trying to get my scanner to work on FreeBSD 5.2-RC2/amd64. I can "see"
> the scanner with sane-find-scanner and usbdevs but scanimage seems to hang.
>
> I'm using the sane-backends-1.0.12_3 and sane-frontends-1.0.11 and
>
Hi,
On Tue, Jan 13, 2004 at 08:44:22PM +0100, Hynek Hanke wrote:
> the Packard Bell Diamond 2450, which you didn't have
> any information about if I understand correctly,
Actually it's not even in our lists.
> seems to work with the gt68xx driver! My girlfriend received it as a
> pressent so I h
Hi all,
the Packard Bell Diamond 2450, which you didn't have
any information about if I understand correctly, seems
to work with the gt68xx driver! My girlfriend received
it as a pressent so I had no other choice than to try ;)
I copied the firmvare .usb file from the CD with MS Windows
drivers
Hi!
Just for today I could get access to a HP3670 scanner-
If you execute this command line in linux, and using the files supplied
in the CD-ROM:
strings hpgt2436.dll | more
you will find those strings:
Device_638_A07
GL646U
Sparrow
GL646 Setting
so at first it's possible the scanner is usin
On Tuesday 13 January 2004 05:40 pm, Karl Heinz Kremer wrote:
> The EPSON Perfection 3200, 2450 and 2400 are fully supported by the
> EPSON backend. Other scanners are supported by e.g. the snapscan or the
> plusteck backend, but I cannot comment on how good they work (I don't
> have access to any
The EPSON Perfection 3200, 2450 and 2400 are fully supported by the
EPSON backend. Other scanners are supported by e.g. the snapscan or the
plusteck backend, but I cannot comment on how good they work (I don't
have access to any of these). The EPSON KOWA IScan software (available
at http://www.
> I was just curious if specifying a contrast argument to the backend
> is different from doing a default scan and adjusting the contrast in
> the gimp after the scan.
The contrast argument is not a standard option, so it depends on the
backend.
Gamma curve adjustment is often better done in the
Hello Charles.
I can not help you compiling sane-backends on Mac OS-X.
Please ask somone who already did it.
Oliver
On Monday 12 January 2004 21:16, Charles Sprickman wrote:
> On Mon, 12 Jan 2004, Oliver Rauch wrote:
> > Hello.
> >
> > I just replaced the fork() calls by sanei_thread_*() calls
Hello Randolph,
your problem has nothing to do with fork(), the backend does not reach to
the position where the reader_process is started, the problem already ooc=
urs
while calibration:
[umax] scanner reserved
[umax] sending 3 * 256 bytes of gamma data for RGB
[umax] send_gamma_data
[umax] usin
Can anyone recommend a scanner that runs with Linux?
We had an HP6300 SCSI scanner that worked PERFECTLY with Red Hat 9 out
of the box using xsane, but it has failed and HP are no longer repairing
them. We need a high quality unit with high scanning speed.
I have been to:
http://www.sane-proje
Hi
Great Job!
I know that Hp is not producing all the chipset, but in fact if we can
know who is this 3rd party would be a first step... After it will be
better of course if we can have an agreement with them and have the doc...
thanks for your investigations
Mike
Sanjay Chigurupati wrote:
>
Hi
1. I put my log obtaines with Snoopypro (0.22) here:
http://www.alezan.org/hp3670/
2. The scan is still running correctly after the preview, but I have no
logs anymore in Snoopy (can test another usb sniffer maybe...)
3. and 4. Yes all is working correctly with the scanner, just no logs
any
On Tue, 2004-01-13 at 11:54, Olaf Meeuwissen wrote:
> I meant to write -L, not ->, up there but I think you figured that
> much.
yep! Got it this time,
>
> > Same old, same old.
> > I just get No scanners were identified.
>
> Did you also update the firmware line near the top of snapscan.conf.
Julian Gough writes:
> On Tue, 2004-01-13 at 09:50, Olaf Meeuwissen wrote:
>
>> The file you are looking for is esfw3e.bin.
>
> Graet! I got it. It was in a different place.
>
>> SANE_DEBUG_SNAPSCAN=255 scanimage -> > debug.log
I meant to write -L, not ->, up there but I think you figured that
depends on the scanner. more expensive models will change the lut the a/d
uses inside the scanner. cheaper models will do this in the backend. which
scanner/backend are you using?
allan
On Tue, 13 Jan 2004, Christopher Marshall wrote:
> I was just curious if specifying a contrast argument to t
On Tue, 2004-01-13 at 09:50, Olaf Meeuwissen wrote:
> The file you are looking for is esfw3e.bin.
Graet! I got it. It was in a different place.
> SANE_DEBUG_SNAPSCAN=255 scanimage -> > debug.log
Same old, same old.
I just get No scanners were identified.
I am kind of getting the feeling it's
--- Gerhard Jaeger wrote:
> >
> > I just did it, following your suggestiojn. I was
> not
> > able to findout the chipset... how can I do it
> without
> > opening it? I can see a couple of chips from the
> > glass: one of it has Elite MT written on it.. is
> it
> > the right one?
>
> Probably not,
Julian Gough writes:
> Thanks for the info.
>
> firstly there's no file ending in .bin in the windows directory. The
> best I could find is "estwm.exe", so I used that. I couuld find on the
> installation disk "LAYOUT.BIN", but that doesn't look useful to me. I
> also just copied the file (estwm.
"M.B.W.D. Buitenhuis" writes:
> Could someone help me to get the scanner part of this device working?
> I haven't got it working although I've got it recognised as a RX500.
> The problem is that it somehow cannot switch the device on.
For a sufficiently new version of sane-backends all that shou
Steffen Evers writes:
> Hello!
> Maybe all of you know, but for me this is very new. I have called Epson
> and asked them about Linux support for the Stylus RX 500 and they told me
> that THEY provide Linux drivers for several printers and scanners, too.
> Unfortunately, currently not for the RX5
allan:
I am using the CanonScan LiDE 30 with the plustek backend.
Chris
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I was just curious if specifying a contrast argument to the backend is
different from doing a
default scan and adjusting the contrast in the gimp after the scan.
I would imagine that it does mean something different in that you would be
setting the contrast
before the A/D step in the scanner if
On Tuesday 13 January 2004 07:27, Lone Directory wrote:
[SNIPSNAP]
> > Have a look at this page:
> > http://www.sane-project.org/contrib.html
> > and report all the details you can find to us.
>
> I just did it, following your suggestiojn. I was not
> able to findout the chipset... how can I do it
Hi,
On Monday 12 January 2004 20:56, Oliver Rauch wrote:
[SNIPSNAP]
> > So I think you can't close the pipe in threads.
> >
> > Bye,
> > Henning
>
> I tried what happens when the pipe is closed when threads are used.
> It is better to keep the pipe opened :)
indeed it is better ;-)
You should a
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On Mon, Jan 12, 2004 at 09:00:16PM +0100, Oliver Rauch wrote:
>
> I just replaced the fork() calls by sanei_thread_*() calls for the
> sane-umax backend. I tested it wirk fork() and threads on
> linux. This
Thanks for the info.
firstly there's no file ending in .bin in the windows directory. The
best I could find is "estwm.exe", so I used that. I couuld find on the
installation disk "LAYOUT.BIN", but that doesn't look useful to me. I
also just copied the file (estwm.exe) across to linux because my ke
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