After a long while of doing without, I may suddenly need a good scanner for a
collection of documents. I would like to find something with the following
characteristics, if anyone has tried a model that fits the bill.
a) Linux and SANE compatibility exists today. Limited feature support OK.
b) AD
Hi Matt,
try the U12 backend out of the latest CVs snapshot. This device
should be supported - at least partially...
Ciao,
Gerhard
On Saturday 27 March 2004 01:25, Matt wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Gerard, thanks for the info on the avigramm unit. I have another unit here
> which I am unsure of. I hav
Hi,
CVS has the hp-backend 1.06 that fixes a problem with USB-scanners on
Linux 2.6.x.
Thank's to Johannes Niediek for his tests.
--Peter
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Peter Kirchgessner
http://www.kirchgessner.net
mailto:pe...@kirchgessner.net
On Sat, 2004-03-27 at 00:25, Matt wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Gerard, thanks for the info on the avigramm unit. I have another unit here
> which I am unsure of. I have checked the unsupported units list, but the
> product
> id differs from the unit that I have. Sane-find-scanner is coming back with
>
Hello,
Gerard, thanks for the info on the avigramm unit. I have another unit here
which I am unsure of. I have checked the unsupported units list, but the product
id differs from the unit that I have. Sane-find-scanner is coming back with this
output, vendor=0x0458 product=0x2004, but Scanimage