Hello list,
I'm trying to scan with my Epson Stylus CX1500
(Multifunctional/All-in-one) and seems to work with snapscan backend but
I only can get green color, not blue nor red.
I'm not pretty sure if i'm using the right firmware file because there
are at least 3 .bin files that comes with the dr
I am running on an up to date Fedora Core 3 system, and have installed
sane-backends 1.0.15-1.4 and xsane 0.92-13 via synaptic. Over the last
18 months, I have periodically tried to get my HP 7450C scanner working
under SANE, but was never completely successful. I am now trying again,
and am gett
Hi Fred,
On Friday 31 December 2004 22:29, Fred Stevens wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a Scanfx with an ISA adapter card. The card is mapped to a
> jumper selectable range of addresses (0x220,230,260,270,320,330,360,370)
> and IRQ settings(3,4,5,10,11,12). After looking at the card, I
> determined t
Hi Karl Heinz,
thank you very much for your quick answer!
I think this scanner model will suit my needs. The Scanner comes with an
integrated duplex unit in the scanner-cover like I saw on the EPSON
Website.
Is the duplex-unit usable? Assuming there is a A4 Paper in the
duplex-tray is it possible
Hi,
I need to develop a linux-based copier-scanner solution for a library.
For this system I need a DIN-A3 Scanner working with LINUX and therefor
supported by SANE.
I've looked at the supported devices list for the Scanners I know like
the "Microtek ScanMaker 9800XL" or the "Mustek P3600 Pro" bu
The EPSON GT-3 is supported and works quite well. It's not cheap,
but it's also built a lot sturdier than your average desktop scanner.
Karl Heinz
On Jan 1, 2005, at 10:02 AM, Andreas Piening wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I need to develop a linux-based copier-scanner solution for a library.
> For this
I have been searching the sane mailing-lists, and found quite a few
posts on my scanner, the Epson Perfection 2480 Photo scanner, and have
tried to get my scanner working, but the most I seem to get is a
permissions error from Xsane as root (I know, it says not to as root,
but as a normal user, I d