Hi,
On Sun, Feb 01, 2004 at 09:43:53PM -0500, Keith Nickas wrote:
> I get everything to work alright,
so it is listed correctly by sane-find-scanner and scanimage -L?
> but when I try to go and scan
> something I get the following error:
>
> scanimage: open of device mustek_usb:libusb:00
Hi,
On Sun, Feb 01, 2004 at 04:18:46PM -0800, Jim Jensen wrote:
> The tool scanimage, for some reason, ignored stuff I had in
> /usr/lib/sane, and in /etc/sane.d.
scanimage looks for libsane.so in the diretory that was specified when
building it. Usually that's /usr/local/lib if you build from so
Hi,
On Sun, Feb 01, 2004 at 10:13:26PM +0100, Hauke Coltzau wrote:
> Calling scanimage -d net:192.168.0.1 -L from remote doesn't
> show me any recognized scanners.
That won't work anyway. "-L" calls sane_get_devices and that will ask
all the backends listed in dll.conf if there is a device. The d
Hi all,
I've compiled Sane v 1.0.13 and can happily scan with my Trust EasyConnect
19200+ with the mustek_pp driver. The scanner works all fine (all the known
sounds come out :-) the only problem is that the results are just plain
white pages, no color or black whatsoever.
Is there anyone out ther
I have an HP 7450C scanner connected via USB 2.0, Fedora Core 1, and am
installing sane-backends-0.1.13. man sane-avision says that it is
obsolete to access the HP 7450C via hpusbscsi. sane-find-scanner found
SCSI scanner "hp scanjet 7400c 0.8S" at /dev/scanner, /dev/sg5, and
/dev/sgf. It found
Hi Jim,
What will do do when "obsolete" module will be removed ? Stick to an old
and maybe unsecure kernel ?
I want my scanner to work properly with libusb :-)
It just bugs me. So I hope someone can do something.
Have a nice day, all.
Jim Jensen wrote:
> Hi again, Barbara
>
> I've just rebu
"Dr. Georg N.Nyman" writes:
> Hello to everyone,
> I am a semiprofessional photographer and consultant and would like to
> get a better understanding of the Sane/Xsane capabilities for my area of
> interest.
> This would mean to scan color negs and color slides ( 4x5" ) with
> Sane/Xsane. Fortun
Barbara:
I think the key is in the debug output from xsane below:
>barbara@babs1:~$ xsane
>[sanei_debug] Setting debug level of snapscan to 64.
>[snapscan] sane_snapscan_init
>[snapscan] sane_snapscan_init: Snapscan backend version 1.4.35
>[snapscan] add_usb_device(/dev/usb/scanner0 bus=usb)
>[sn