Le samedi 25 novembre 2006 03:02, Tymoteusz.Drozd a ?crit :
>> hi all
>> recently i've discover that in backend/gensys_devices.c is placed sort
>> of values for ST24.
>> iv done small change in backend/gensys_devices.c:728 from
>> COLOR_ORDER_BGR to COLOR_ORDER_RGB and in same file at line 726 val
On Thu, 30 Nov 2006 08:54:10 +0900
Olaf Meeuwissen wrote:
> >> # 4990 to work ;-{ The epson backend only uses ESC based commands,
> >> # which implies that that you can't even set 4800dpi and even less
> >> # so the scan area you are using and have the device behave. The
> >> # hack that went i
On Thursday 30 November 2006 06:48, St?phane VOLTZ wrote:
[SNIPSNAP]
> Hello,
>
> the only way I know to find steps values and other settings is to
> record USB
> activity under windows. Then study it to understand what's going on. I use
> usbsniff and a few custom scripts to turn r
Matthew, thank you for your help.
The scanner now works in regular mode. Interesting enough, it freezes in
force_nibble mode.
For those who have problems with Canons N340P and FB330P.
1. Set manually the io ranges and dma mode in BIOS
For me these were 378-37F, 778-77D, IRQ 7
2. Set ECC+EPP mod
Alessandro Zummo writes:
> On Fri, 17 Nov 2006 12:45:11 +0900
> Olaf Meeuwissen wrote:
>
>> # OK, I see.
>> # Somebody sure contributed an ugly hack just to get 4800dpi on the
>> # 4990 to work ;-{ The epson backend only uses ESC based commands,
>> # which implies that that you can't even set 4