Hi Horst, Hi Rene
Horst Herb wrote:
> On Sun, 12 Feb 2006 23:58, abel deuring wrote:
>>The Avision backend should have an option that enables the duplex
>>functionality. I have no idea what its name is, but you can ask a
>>Python-Sane device instance, which options are available:
>
> It has indeed
On Sun, 12 Feb 2006 23:58, abel deuring wrote:
> The Avision backend should have an option that enables the duplex
> functionality. I have no idea what its name is, but you can ask a
> Python-Sane device instance, which options are available:
It has indeed, and I have no problems setting that prop
Horst Herb wrote:
> I have an Avision AV220 duplex scanner. Works fine under SANE.
> However, I want to access the Duplex functionality programmatically and
> cannot
> figure out how to do it. I am using the Python SANE module to access the
> scanner
>
> Horst
>
Horst,
first a disclaimer: I
Hi,
On 2006-02-09 17:35, Mark Winder wrote:
> HP PCM 2355 , FC4, scanner wont work under sane
Are you sure that this is the name of your scanner? According to
google, such a scanner does not exist.
> Ive just purchased an HP PCM 2355 for a friend on the basis that HP
> printers and scanner are
Hi,
On 2006-02-08 11:39, Johannes Meixner wrote:
> sanei/sanei_usb.c has more than 1900 lines of code only
> to do USB device access.
> I wonder why on the user-level there is so much detailed
> stuff to be done to communicate with a USB device.
To be fair, this file has support for three differe
Le Lundi 6 F?vrier 2006 09:24, fr?d?ric hamelin a ?crit?:
> Hello,
>
> here is the log file.
>
> Thanks for your help !
>
> fh
>
Hello,
this log is not enough. I wrongly asked you for a 'scanimage -L', while
I
needed the log of a preview... ('scanimage 2>scan.log >scan.pnm'). Al
Le Vendredi 10 F?vrier 2006 13:40, Maarten Storm a ?crit?:
...
>
> Thanks for helping. I messed up the installation myself. The scanner
> works now! The colors are a bit strange. Do I have to change some
> sane-settings or is it because of the experimental stage?
>
> Regards,
> Maarten
Hel
On Sun, 12 Feb 2006 12:28, Jeff Kowalczyk wrote:
> > The SANE driver works very well; I bought the scanner, plugged it in,
> > and after adjusting permissions (would only let me scan as root) it just
> > works - and I mean every single feature the scanner has to offer works
> > well under SANE.
>
>
Horst Herb wrote:
>> interface: USB-2.0
>> ADF: 50 sheet or larger,
>> config: upright, flatbed not desired
>> speed: >= 15 ?ppm @ 300 dpi 1-bit,
>> ? ? ? ? ? 10 ?ppm @ 300 dpi 256-grayscale,
>> ? ? ? ? ? 25+ ppm @ 150 dpi 1-bit
>> intangibles: sane support, good reliability reputation
>> (esp ADF
i am actually sitting on a bug report about the 5120 and the 5110. both
should be very easy to fix, but i am very busy and not sleeping much as it
is :(
my company uses the 5110C with some success, but not via sane. it is
smaller and less expensive than the 4120, but also slower and noisier. i
Of course I meant fi-4120C2.
And does anyone have any (sane) experience with the newer fi-5120C? Thanks.
http://www.fcpa.fujitsu.com/products/scanners/fi-5120C/specifications.html
On Sun, 12 Feb 2006 11:14, Jeff Kowalczyk wrote:
> I've still not purchased a fast ADF scanner for home-office use. I was
> hoping someone might have tried a recent model of a certain class that was
> working well for them under sane.
>
> interface: USB-2.0
> ADF: 50 sheet or larger,
> config: upri
I've still not purchased a fast ADF scanner for home-office use. I was
hoping someone might have tried a recent model of a certain class that was
working well for them under sane.
interface: USB-2.0
ADF: 50 sheet or larger,
config: upright, flatbed not desired
speed: >= 15 ppm @ 300 dpi 1-bit,
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