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Hi,I bought a scanner from a yard sale for 4 bucks and no disc.Is there a way
to down load without one or do you know were to get one and the cost.Thanks,Dave
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Hello,
having moved from a old version of xsane (ca. 2001) to the latest
one in Ubuntu, I am faced with serious speed problems:
- in the old xsane, when I previewed a page, I was able to select
the scanning area as soon as the carriage was moving backwards,
and therefore before the scan
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Per request in /etc/udev/libsane.rules ,
I'm sending the entry I added for my Brother all-in-one.
# Brother MFC 5440cn
SYSFS{idVendor}=="04f9", SYSFS{idProduct}=="016d", MODE="664",
OWNER="saned", GROUP="scanner"
non-free driver provided by Brothe
Hello,
this question has been asked previously, but I find it very clumsy
to go in a menu to set the saving directory as the current directory.
The current directory can be down a complex hierarchy, and saving
one day in this directory and another in that directory makes scanning
a real nightmare.
Is there a step by step instruction for setting up sane?
This equipment did work some time ago when using FC4 Linux
but has not worked with FC5.
sane-find-scanner shows:
found USB scanner (vendor=0x03f0, product=0x0701) at libusb:001:002
and scanimage -L
No scanners were identified. If you wer
markanderson writes:
> i go to http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/2395 and have dun all things
> up to the part that tells me to type ( scanimage --list-devices )and
> when i do (in root terminal) i get this
> root@msa-desktop:/home/msa# scanimage --list-devices
Hi Mark,
Please send your requ
"Tom Mitchell" writes:
> Hi Olaf,
> Sorry for the delay in replying I appreciate your help.
>
> 1)I have put all files back to their originals.
>
> 2)You asked
>
> "Do you have the epson backend disabled in /etc/sane.d/dll.conf? I'd
> expect to see `epson:libusb:004:005' listed in the scanimage
"Paul Smedley" writes:
> Hi Guys,
>
> I got a report from a user of the OS/2 version of Sane that the Epson
> RX520 isn't working. Debug log is at http://smedley.ingo/debug.txt
FWIW, the epson backend doesn't claim it's supported in any way. The
epkowa backend does.
# Is that URL valid? Loo