Am Tuesday 09 January 2007 08:16 schrieb Gerhard Jaeger:
> On Monday 08 January 2007 23:35, Stefan Leichter wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > accoreding to
> > http://www.sane-project.org/lists/sane-mfgs-cvs.html#Z-MEDION-LIFETEC-TEV
> >ION-CYTRON and http://www.sane-project.org/unsupported/tevion-md90070.
Hello.
I started implementing colormanagement for xsane (I am quite impressed about
the first results) and I am looking for a ICM/ICC work flow experienced user.
When you are interested to give me some help about work flow please contact me
directly, not via sane-devel.
Best regards
Oliver
Hi everyone,
I'm aware, that SANE primarily centers around making Unix/Linux connected
scanners to their work, but sometimes, there might be the need to make it work
the other way round.
I've an old HP Deskjet IIcx connected to a Windows box (because it's primary
use is there) and I wanted to
kilg...@banach.math.auburn.edu wrote:
Hi,
> when I am a long-time subscriber and get every month an automated
> e-mail about that? I don't understand, and I don't understand just
> what steps I am supposed to take to correct that, when I am already a
> subscriber.
I guess you're not posting to t
Hello,
David, David, Markus, Jens, George
I hope you don't mind that I included you in this thread
which is about a new/enhanced standard to access scanners.
At least I would like to have you informed, see the
"SANE2, time for a decision" thread on
http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/sane-de
Hi.
I've got a Plustek OpticPro U12 scanner (it's a little old) running
under Debian "Etch".
I have installed SANE and the scanner works fine with xsane,
xscanimage, kooka, quiteinsane,... but not with scanimage.
When I try to do a multi-scan with scanimage like this:
scanimage -p --batch-count
On Monday 08 January 2007 23:35, Stefan Leichter wrote:
> Am Sunday 07 January 2007 00:03 schrieb Stefan Pichler:
> > Dear all,
> >
> > i am using ubuntu not very long and got now a Medion MD 90090 Scanner
> > for present. I saw in the supported hardware list that this scanner is
> > not supported
Hi,
All of the generation 2: CIS Canon Pixma printers seem to suffer from
the same issue which seems to be a problem with the parameters passed to
the printer. aligning the pixels for the raw width to 16 for both gray
and color seems to fix part of the problem, but I still cannot pass an
arbi
Claude Sutton writes:
> Quoting Claude Sutton (claudesut...@suttonmachine.com):
>
>> I am attempting to install iscan for an Epson PHOTO 4490.
You will need iscan-plugin-gt-x750 as well. This is only available in
binary form and then for i386 architectures only.
>> When I run ./compile, I get
Jonne Zutt writes:
> Dear Sane developers,
>
> Recently I've bought an Epson Perfection v10, and I'd love to make this
> work under Linux (Fedora Core 6) as well (windows works), but I run
> into troubles here.
>
> $ sane-find-scanner |grep 0x04b8
> found USB scanner (vendor=0x04b8 [EPSON], produ
Alessandro Zummo writes:
> On Mon, 8 Jan 2007 10:53:43 -0500
> "Stephen More" wrote:
>
>> This is great !
>>
>> Should TCP/IP be added to the bus type on Supported Scanners - Search
>> Engine ( http://www.sane-project.org/cgi-bin/driver.pl ) ??
>>
>> I have been waiting for network scanning su
Hi all,
Sad to say, I've made the mistake of purchasing an epson perfection V100
photo scanner, and am now wondering what I can do with this thing. I see
now that it's not supported, although there's a proprietary iscan thing
that works with it, but it doesn't seem to be available for x86-64.
I'
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