Hi everyone,
The latest gt68xx release adds support for the Plustek OpticPro U16B.
See gt68xx homepage: http://www.meier-geinitz.de/sane/gt68xx-backend/
The Plustek OpticPro U16B Plus may also work. Please tell me if you
own such a device.
I think that the Plustek OpticPro UT16B (with transpare
Hi list,
I've currently added the support for the Canon D660 scanner to the
Plustek backend. You'll find it in the CVS of sane-project.org.
Currently only the color modes are working. TPA and gray-mode support
are of bad quality, binary mode is not working...
But anyway - it's a starting point ;-
We have an old Umax S12 scanner which connects to a SCSI port. It is
attached to an Advansys 32 bit SCSI card.
Earlier with Mandrake Linux 9.1, I was able to use this scanner. During
installation of the operating system, the scanner was auto detected and
configured.
However, I recently installed Ma
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I just spent a couple of hours with mom helping her understand how to
use Xsane to scan images (to her Gnome desktop) and then e-mail them
(using Yahoo mail -- Evolution on her desktop would have been bet
Hi,
On Sun, Apr 04, 2004 at 04:47:54PM +0530, Pramathesh Ambasta wrote:
> We have an old Umax S12 scanner which connects to a SCSI port. It is
> attached to an Advansys 32 bit SCSI card.
> Earlier with Mandrake Linux 9.1, I was able to use this scanner. During
> installation of the operating syste
Hi,
On Sat, Apr 03, 2004 at 09:05:33PM -0500, Matt Riechers wrote:
> I'd also like to volunteer to help with the Genesys (GL646) backend if I
> may. The farthest I've gotten is recognizing the scanner with
> sane-find-scanner -- not sure where to go from here.
Read and understand the source cod