Hi Satish,
On Tue, 21 Mar 2006, satish.ku...@wipro.com wrote:
> [...] I am trying to access network
> addressable highend MFP over my LAN. Does SANE support such
> configuration or is their any such tool available for Linux?
I am in the process of adding network scanning support for the Dell 1
On Tue, 21 Mar 2006, Ren? Rebe wrote:
> On Tuesday 21 March 2006 15:32, m. allan noah wrote:
>
>> i do not feel strongly, but since you do- i will change fujitsu backend to
>> have only one 'source' opt, which will contain:
>>
>> "Flatbed|ADF Duplex|ADF Front|ADF Back"
>
> Great!
>
> Too bad there
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I'm trying to write a frontend for SANE to scan a part of a piece of
paper and determine its colour. The problem I've found is that while
the measures for top-x, top-y, bottom-x and bottom-y are in milimeters
(I can see it in the respective option
>> fujitsu backend uses a separate option 'duplex' in addition to 'source'.
>> it can be "Front|Back|Both" and only applies when 'source' is "ADF"
>>
>> i think front/back is more correct american english, BTW.
>
> I would strongly vote to standarize on the source option, since it addition
> option
On Tue, 21 Mar 2006, Horst Herb wrote:
> What is the correct way of checking whether a device is available (plugged in,
> switched on) using the python SANE interface?
>
> If I switch my scanner off, sane.get_devices(), sane keeps reporting the
> scanner as if it was still available.
>
> If I star
What is the correct way of checking whether a device is available (plugged in,
switched on) using the python SANE interface?
If I switch my scanner off, sane.get_devices(), sane keeps reporting the
scanner as if it was still available.
If I start the program with the scanner switched off, and s
Hi,
On Sunday 19 March 2006 15:41, m. allan noah wrote:
> > Also the Avision backend aditionally features:
> >
> > "ADF Rear"
> > "ADF Duplex"
> >
> > in addition to:
> >
> > "ADF"
> >
> > So someone requested to rather rename it to "ADF Back", but though I'm
> > not a native English speaker I so
> So, what do I need to log the data moving over the USB bus?
>
> Jeff
Hi Jeff
Search the mail archive list for usbsnoopy. The search should yield a site
where that program for use on windows can be obtained, and there should
be examples in the list that have answers on how to use it as well.
El dom, 19-03-2006 a las 11:55, Oliver Schwartz escribi?:
> The scanner stops responding after the firmware has been sent to the
> scanner. The transfer itself seems to be fine. It's possible that
> neither of the two firmware files is the correct one for your
> scanner. What's the USB ID of you
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