Hi,
On Thu, Aug 25, 2005 at 08:58:45PM +0100, Jonathan Hipkiss wrote:
> I hate to say it but everything works fine in Windows, 24bit colour,
> 600dpi full scan OK
That's fixed in backend version 1.0-75 and in CVS now.
Bye,
Henning
Hi,
On Tue, Aug 30, 2005 at 04:49:53PM -0400, Jeff Marc wrote:
> I want to access a scanner from a DOC C program , can I use SANE to do
> this?
In principle, the SANE API isn't based on a type of operating system.
The implementation of sane-backends, however, expects to be built on a
Unix-like sy
Levente Nov?k writes:
> On Thu, 2005-09-01 at 00:54 -0700, Bjorn Solberg wrote:
>> > Another thing that I'm interested in is whether only the size of the
>> > scan area is wrong or if the origins of the scan area are also not
>> > set correctly (i.e. options -l and -t in scanimage)
>>
>> -x and
Oliver Schwartz writes:
> Hi,
>> I don't have access to that information right now, so I'll check
>> that tonight also. It is whatever firmware came with the scanner -
>> esfw52.bin.
> yes, but at least for other epson scanners these firmware files are
> available in different versions. The fil
Hello,
Per the instructions at
http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Installing_USB_Scanner#Configuration, I have
been told to report to this mailing list product and vendor IDs that do not
appear in /etc/hotplug/usb/libsane.usermap.
I have a HP PSC 750 with a vendor ID of 0x03F0 and product ID of 0x14
Henning Meier-Geinitz writes:
>> Having now read a previous mail about the 4490 I'm guessing that
>> the same applies to the 3490, ie no go..are my fears justified?
>
> That scanner isn't even in our list. Can anyone provide more details
> (vendor/product ids, chipset)? Support is planned for the
Jim MacLeod writes:
> I'm new to scanning and relatively new to Linux. Searched the web
> for info and got the impression, which others confirmed, that
> generally anything epson works with Linux, but maybe not the 3490!
> sane-find-scanner gets vendor and product code but scanimage -L
> finds no