Hi Martin,
Your scanner seems to use the same command set as MP700/MP730 but there are
still some differences, e.g. the command sequence for reading image data, the
length of the interrupt packet (16 instead of 8 bytes) etc. You can derive
your code from pixma_mp730.c in the pixma backend. (Ple
In response to the question of what I'm planning to scan,, it's
mostly going to be text for OCR, but there will probably be a photo or 2
from time to time. So I'm trying to figure out the best scanner to do
that with using sane.
Thanks,
Terrence
Hi,
I discovered today that a binary SANE (and CUPS) driver for Linux is
provided for Dell 1815dn multifunction printer/scanner/copier.
Since it is provided by the manufacturer I presume that it supports the
full set of functionality but I don't have one of these devices so I can't
confirm fo
Hi,
From the sane-backend 1.0.17 version to 1.0.18, I have a small problem
with my scanner plustek p12. Although it scans images correctly, the
carriage of the scanner does not return, after scan or pre-scan. This
is truth as for slackware 10.2, updated from current, as for Fedora Core
5.
uhm, you left out something really important? what are you scanning :)
allan
On Tue, 22 Aug 2006 terren...@ak.net wrote:
> Does anyone have any suggestions on the best scanner for working with
> Sane? I'm thinking I'll probably get a scanner in October specifically based
> on what work
On Tue, 22 Aug 2006, Ren? Rebe wrote:
>
> On Aug 22, 2006, at 2:51 PM, m. allan noah wrote:
>
>> now that many low-end scanners support jpeg natively (some ONLY do jpeg!) i
>> expect we will see more need for this.
>
> Oh!
>
>> as a short term fix, rather than adding a new sane_frame type, the ba
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On Monday 21 August 2006 23:23, Martin Owens wrote:
> I've being looking at getting this scanner working for over a week. various
> tutorials and guides for making the driver. but I'm floundering.
>
> does anybody have some time to guide me through the process perhaps in irc?
I cannot help you in
I'm using Ubuntu 6.06 with all the latest updates and Sane backend
1.0.18 compiled from source along with Xsane .0991.
When I try to scan using scanimage or xsane either as root or as normal
user I get the following error.
"Error during read: Error during device I/O."
I've read just about ever
Yes, xsane can save file in a compressed format. But before that we must
decompress the data from scanner and then transfer it to xsane and then xsane
compress the image So we can't use the compressed data from scanner
directly, then the scanner's speed is slow down.
- Original Mess
SANE the images transfered between
backend and frontend are strict limited.I think it' better if SANE add some
file transfer type like TWAIN.
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> It is the n that I am confused about. Specifically, what does n = 0 mean?
0 is the index of the "option count" option.
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