Mickael Profeta writes:
> I would like to use scanimage with my epson 4180.
> It is supported by epkowa backend, and iscan works. But I would like
> to do some scans on command line, without any gui, is it possible?
The epkowa backend included with iscan is a regular SANE backend and
should be u
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Content-Type: text/plain;
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Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
Content-Disposition: inline
Lunar-linux distro (source based), kernel 2.6.11-rc3, sane-backends version
1.0.15
All goes well until it gets to the part about compiling the "docs" at which
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Content-Type: text/plain;
charset="us-ascii"
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
Content-Disposition: inline
Lunar-linux distro (source based), kernel 2.6.11-rc3, sane-backends version
1.0.15
All goes well until it gets to the part about compiling the "docs" at which
> >Thanks a lot Ariel. I have no time at all these days, anyone like to
> >volunteer to have a look?
>
> Can we have the documentation of the scanner protocol ? :-)
Ah! that way it would be easy... the whole fun is doing that without
it!! ;-))
Ariel
> even here, everything looks fine, so far... The log output stops at a
> time, where a SCSI command has been sent to the scanner but no result
> was sent back by the device. Sane uses a timeout value of two minutes
> for SCSI scanners, so it may help, if you simply wait this time to
> see, if
Hi
>
>
>>I would like to use scanimage with my epson 4180.
>>It is supported by epkowa backend, and iscan works. But I would like
>>to do some scans on command line, without any gui, is it possible?
>>
>>
>
>The epkowa backend included with iscan is a regular SANE backend and
>should be usab