Hi.
> >
> > There have been reports about USB trouble with Linux 2.6.5 and 2.6.6.
>
> Thanks for this hints Henning. Gilles, could you check if you hit this
> USB errors?
>
When the command
SANE_DEBUG_AVISION=7 scanimage -d avision:libusb:001:002 -l 5mm -t 5mm -x
15mm -y 15mm
was run, her
Hi,
On Tue, Jun 01, 2004 at 10:41:29PM +0200, ins...@piments.com wrote:
> I'm not sure how much of this can be laid at the door of "USB", I think it
> is more specifically trouble with SANE backends.
If several sane backends fail with two specific kernel versions and
those backends worked with
I'm not sure how much of this can be laid at the door of "USB", I think it
is more specifically trouble with SANE backends.
I had wasted probably weeks trying to get my cannon FB630U to work under
2.6x kernels until some helpful sole suggested I try vuescan.
This worked beautifully straight o
Hi,
On: Tue, 1 Jun 2004 15:58:18 +0200,
Henning Meier-Geinitz wrote:
> Hi,
> =
> On Tue, Jun 01, 2004 at 01:14:42PM +0200, gil...@ffii.org wrote:
> > I retried yesterday, and to my deep disappointment, the scanner
> > doesn't even go that far anymore: trying
> > =
> > scanimage -d avision:
Hi,
On: Tue, 1 Jun 2004 13:14:42 +0200,
gil...@ffii.org wrote:
> Hello.
> =
> In January, I reported that the HP5370C, supported by the =
> "avision" back-end, was not behaving correctly (producing
> an image skewed by a 45 degree angle).
> =
> I retried yesterday, and to my deep disappoin
Hi,
On Tue, Jun 01, 2004 at 01:14:42PM +0200, gil...@ffii.org wrote:
> I retried yesterday, and to my deep disappointment, the scanner
> doesn't even go that far anymore: trying
>
> scanimage -d avision:libusb:002:007 > image.pnm
>
> the scanner tray moves a little (but in the wrong direction),
Hello.
In January, I reported that the HP5370C, supported by the
"avision" back-end, was not behaving correctly (producing
an image skewed by a 45 degree angle).
I retried yesterday, and to my deep disappointment, the scanner
doesn't even go that far anymore: trying
scanimage -d avision:libusb
Rainer,
If there is any type of java scanning API, let Andi and I know. We =
aren't aware of any. I have been trying to use the existing japi classes =
for some time now, and they are kind of broken. Andi's classes look =
interresting, and I would like to try them soon (if I can ever get a =
saned
I once had an opportunity to look at an SCSI protocol of
a FS4000. The protocol differs significantly from those
of the SCSI flatbed scanners and the older film scanners.
Moreover, there appear several SCSI commands which my
handbook lists as "proprietary/undocumented". Reverse
engineering will the