Hi again,
> Thank you Klaus... But I have a little question. I am using Debian and I
> don't have any epson.c file...
Well, I guess this is in the debian-source package... Sorry.
So Klaus, I just have 2 questions:
Is the 1.0.14 version absolutely needed or may it work with the
1.0.13?
Hi !
It seems i got problems with my precedent message. Sorry if I sent two...
> >scanimage -h
> >...
> > Optional equipment:
> >--source Flatbed|Transparency Unit [Flatbed]
> >Selects the scan source (such as a document-feeder).
> >...
Well, I don't know really why but now I have th
Alex wrote:
>Hi again,
>
>
>
>>Thank you Klaus... But I have a little question. I am using Debian and I
>>don't have any epson.c file...
>>
>>
>
>Well, I guess this is in the debian-source package... Sorry.
>
>So Klaus, I just have 2 questions:
>
> Is the 1.0.14 version absolutely need
Alex wrote:
>Hi !
>
>It seems i got problems with my precedent message. Sorry if I sent two...
>
>
>
>>>scanimage -h
>>>...
>>>Optional equipment:
>>> --source Flatbed|Transparency Unit [Flatbed]
>>> Selects the scan source (such as a document-feeder).
>>>...
>>>
>>>
>
>Well, I don
since noboby with more knowlegde about MacOS has yet answered, here are
my 2 cents:
David B Brown wrote:
> Hi,
>
> every time a new version of the Sane Backend's becomes available I
> always have another go to see if anything has changed to make my
> configuration work. I also find that when I
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m. allan noah wrote:
> another possible cause might be usb packet timeouts. are there any error
> messages in /var/log/mess