Hi,
On Mon, 2005-06-27 at 10:52 +0200, Pierre wrote:
> Hi
>
> I am owner of a Canon LiDE 35. I created a program which is able to scan
> a whole page at 600dpi, 8bit color using libusb. It does calibration of
> led-timings and shading. I tried to use the minimal set of registers.
> The order of g
Gerald Murray:
> Quoting Lauri Pirttiaho :
>=20
> The genesys backend gl841 MAY be the closest to what=20
> you are describing here, but some details you mention
> show small variance from the gl841. The backend for the
> gl841 probably best described as an early start, or a stalled
> project. Th
Hi John,
I have a Dell 1600n network printer/fax/copier/scanner running with
Debian.
Network printing is fine with a generic postscript driver. The printer is
a monochrome laser. There are also colour ones in the series but I've
never used one.
When I bought it I didn't find any Linux network
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On Mon, 2005-06-27 at 11:38 -0400, David Morse wrote:
> "scanimage" looks like the command line way to scan an image.=20
> Invoking it causes the scanner to scan, and it looks like this:
>=20
> % scani
try www.nslu2-linux.org
its a pair of replacement linux-based os for a cheap linksys strong-arm
box.
allan
On Mon, 27 Jun 2005, John (yt) Hogenmiller wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I would like to setup a multi-function device (printer/scanner) to
> work off of the network. I'm looking at an Epson Stylus C
Hi,
I would like to setup a multi-function device (printer/scanner) to
work off of the network. I'm looking at an Epson Stylus CX5400
because of some reviews and it appears to be well supported in linux
(both the scanner and the printer). However, I am well open to
suggestions. For inkjet, I'm
hi!
> Two scans of the same image would be more helpful. What I am looking
> for is to identify the vendor commands that set register values.
> I have not been able to identify a vendor write or vendor read command yet.
> A greyscale 8-bit depth and a color at 16 bits would be excellent.
i hope
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Hi!
I made some scans with your tool and uploaded the results to Flickr:
http://flickr.com/photos/perldude/21875262/
http://flickr.com/photos/perldude/21876018/
http://flickr.com/photos/perldude/21876019/
Pierre wrote:
> Hi
>
> I am owner of a Can
hi!
> Your tool works fine with my Canon LiDE 50!
>
> Thanks s much for your work!
i can only agree - works find .. i guess that should be a start point
for further gl841 improvements ;)
thx a lot for that fine work ..
currently i'm trying to scan some test images as requested and will pos
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Hi!
Your tool works fine with my Canon LiDE 50!
Thanks s much for your work!
Jens
Pierre wrote:
> Hi
>
> I am owner of a Canon LiDE 35. I created a program which is able to scan
> a whole page at 600dpi, 8bit color using libusb. It does calibr
uhm, this is unix.
scanimage --options > file.pnm
allan
On Mon, 27 Jun 2005, David Morse wrote:
> I'm trying to write a script to scan from the scanner and print the
> result to the printer.
>
> "scanimage" looks like the command line way to scan an image.
> Invoking it causes the scanner to sc
I'm trying to write a script to scan from the scanner and print the
result to the printer.
"scanimage" looks like the command line way to scan an image.=20
Invoking it causes the scanner to scan, and it looks like this:
% scanimage -d epson:/dev/usbscanner0=20
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# SANE data follows
632 8
Hi
I am owner of a Canon LiDE 35. I created a program which is able to scan
a whole page at 600dpi, 8bit color using libusb. It does calibration of
led-timings and shading. I tried to use the minimal set of registers.
The order of gpio settings on initialization is important, the scanner
locks up/
Hi,
On Thursday 23 June 2005 07:18, mic...@yahoo.com wrote:
> I'm having trouble getting a Plustek 4831P scanner to work with sarge.
> There's an Epson printer daisy-chained off the scanner which works with
> CUPS. Both worked with Redhat 7.3.
>
> Any help would be appreciated - I've run out of i
>>> The problem is, the backend gives an "Invalid Option?" message that
>> prevents
>>> it from scanning when turning that feature on.
>>>
>>> I can send more verbose output if anyone is interested.
>>>
>>> Tyler.
>>
>> sorry tyler, i have not had a chance to even look at length detection. i
>>
>>
hi!
> The genesys backend gl841 MAY be the closest to what
> you are describing here, but some details you mention
> show small variance from the gl841. The backend for the
> gl841 probably best described as an early start, or a stalled
> project. The project remains blocked due to access to th
-Original Message-
From: m. allan noah
To: sane-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org
Sent: 6/27/05 6:46 AM
Subject: RE: [sane-devel] Batch Scanning.
The problem is, the backend gives an "Invalid Option?" message that
>>> prevents
it from scanning when turning that feature on.
>>
Hi,
I downloaded and compiled GT68xx 1.0-70 and now
everything works perfectly (1.1.15 SANE
backend contains GT68xx v. 1.0-66 ?...) ! Still using
stable 1.1.15, not latest development version.
Thanks very much !
Best,
Jukka
Message: 6
Date: Fri, 24 Jun 2005 17:30:46 +0200
From: Henning
Quoting Werner Macho :
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> > Providing details on what went down the usb bus would=20
> > certainly help. The log from a scan may provide some clues
> > to what is currently unknown. It would also be helpful is
> > someone with a Canon LiDE 35 could post a log so that more
> > information would
Quoting Lauri Pirttiaho :
> Hello,
>=20
> A while back there was some discussion about the back-end
> for CanoScan 3200F, a currently unsupported scanner.
> I would like to know if someone is actively working on
> this scanner. Also if anyone has definitive information
> about the on-board control
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