I am have have a problem with sane. I am using Red Hat 9. I have Benq
3300. I copied the file u222v067.bin from my windows to /etc and made
the following changes as below.
#-- General
---
# Change to the fully qualified filename of you
Hi,
> #firmware /etc/filename.bin
> firmware /etc/u222v067.bin
> # firmware /etc/u126v043.bin
You're using the wrong firmware file. For the Benq 3300 with USB ID
0x04a5/20b0 you need the file u176v???.bin
> # If not automatically found you may manually specify a device
> name.
>
> # For USB sca
On Sat, 2004-12-18 at 14:26, zoni wrote:
> I am have have a problem with sane. I am using Red Hat 9. I have Benq
> 3300. I copied the file u222v067.bin from my windows to /etc and made
> the following changes as below.
>
>
> #-- General
> -
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Hello,
Some clues/symptoms to my problem:
Alternating runs of scanimage -L find and don't find
my USB scanner.
I think alternating runs of sane-troubleshoot also
find and don't
Hello sane-devel,
Question for Picos Consulting:
From what you know on the BearPaw 4800TA and its chipset, do you
think it would be possible to build software for a totally new
application of the scanner's works, namely a scanning panoramic
camera? I have had good luck doing that with
Oi,
here are some device IDs, both are MF devices which work with the
"epson" backend:
epson cx 6400: 0x04b8 0x0805
epson cx 3650: 0x04b8 0x080e
Till