Hi,
Wouter van Marle wrote:
> However doing the same as user, doesn't detect the scanner.
looks as if the usb device doesn't have the correct access rights.
I'm not sure where it's mounted on debian, either /proc/bus/usb/aaa/bbb
where aaa and bbb are the values in epson:libusb:aaa:bbb or /dev/usb
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El Wed, 23 de May de 2007, a las 02:33:29AM -0700, Greggan dijo:
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> I have removed the circuit board and tried to reveal the chip used in the
> Lide 70 scanner.
> I hope this will help development of backend for this scanner.
>
> Regards/ Greggan
> http://www.nabble.com/file/p10760511/lide70larg
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On Wed, 2007-05-23 at 13:05 -0400, scott lorberbaum wrote:
> Has anyone worked on or been working on a backend for this scanner???
>
> USB 2.0.
> ADF
> Flatbed Scanner
> etc...
>
> I've been looking into it and I know the web page says its unsupported.
> It is a fairly new Scanner. I sta
the sane project (and this mailing list) is dedicated to the creation
of drivers for scanners primarily on unix-like operating systems.
While there is some code to build sane for windows, it is not as well
tested, and there is no mention of this model in our database. there
is only one black widow
Hi,
I have tried the above version and I think I lost some hairs about
it...the scanner is connected to a linux machine and is working well
over the net, but if I try to use the copy mode from the Windows machine, it
always give me a 'Pipe broken' error.
I fiddled around with net use, ghostscript
Hi all,
I have a very peculiar problem since my upgrade to Debian Etch. I can't
access my scanner properly.
On the server, to which the scanner is connected, when I run scanimage
-L as root, it works fine:
# scanimage -L
device `epson:libusb:001:002' is a Epson CX3600 flatbed scanner
However doi
Has anyone worked on or been working on a backend for this scanner???
USB 2.0.
ADF
Flatbed Scanner
etc...
I've been looking into it and I know the web page says its unsupported.
It is a fairly new Scanner. I started to mess around with it myself but
I'm not sure I can write the backend!!
Le mercredi 23 mai 2007, gmurray at cloudnet.com a ?crit?:
> Hugh wrote:
> > I wanted to know if anyone would like to look at them.
>
> I would like to see the filtered output. Please post/send me
> a url.
>
> In the initial URBS there seemed to be a lot of unnecessary data
> sent. In the first 1
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