Hello,
I modified registers 10-1d with :
{0x04, 0xd3, 0x04, 0xd3, 0x02, 0xa3, 0x20, 0x06, 0x00, 0xff, 0x24, 0x00,
0x00, 0x04},
and now the led is really white (red green and blue by moving eyes).
Led calibration seems to be good.
But calibration is always 60s long.
I need help.
Thanks
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ailable in the pixma series?
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Seems to me that the hp-backend can do a workaround, but not worth for
daily use. Could be that the HP ScanJet 4100 C is a little bit
problematic concerning USB in certain environments. BTW, did you try to
connect the scanner directly to an USB-connector on the back of the PC ?
I am giving up here
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to ask at this point: is it possible with not too
> much effort to add independent x and y resolutions, so that 1200x2400,
> or 2400x4800 etc will be available in the pixma series?
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I have made the part of epson2 backend that special for the Perfection 4990
scanner. Every thing should work, but more testing would be nice. I have too
made the part of the epson backend (the old driver) for 4990, but there are a
few thing not working, especial with the transperant unit.
Claus
sane does not really support non-square pixels, so you will see a
stretched image. the windows driver probably interpolates the other
dimension, or uses a file format that allows different dpi in
different directions.
allan
On 2/11/08, Gernot Hassenpflug wrote:
> On Feb 12, 2008 6:14 AM, m. alla
Reinhard Biegel schrieb:
> Am Monday, 11. February 2008 schrieb Stefan Lucke:
>>> ...
>>> [genesys_gl841] reg[0x6b] = 0x02
>>> [genesys_gl841] reg[0x6e] = 0x6d
>>> [genesys_gl841] gl841_bulk_write_register: failed while writing command:
>>> Invalid argument
>>> scanimage: open of device gen
Am Monday, 11. February 2008 schrieb Stefan Lucke:
> > ...
> > [genesys_gl841] reg[0x6b] = 0x02
> > [genesys_gl841] reg[0x6e] = 0x6d
> > [genesys_gl841] gl841_bulk_write_register: failed while writing command:
> > Invalid argument
> > scanimage: open of device genesys:libusb:001:010 failed:
Gernot- does the windows driver allow independent resolution controls?
what are you going to do with the stretched image that will result?
Nicolas- cvs is open for business again, so we can accept your patch
at any time. keep up this level of interaction and you'll get
maintainership too :)
allan
On Feb 11, 2008 4:08 PM, m. allan noah wrote:
> On Feb 11, 2008 3:56 PM, wrote:
> > Quoting "m. allan noah" :
> >
> > > can you paste the full url you downloaded from?
> > >
> > > allan
> >
> > I did not keep track of the url page for the first and second. Pastes
> > are for the file on the pag
On Feb 11, 2008 3:56 PM, wrote:
> Quoting "m. allan noah" :
>
> > can you paste the full url you downloaded from?
> >
> > allan
>
> I did not keep track of the url page for the first and second. Pastes
> are for the file on the page.
> (results pasted)
> The very first:
> http://alioth.debian.or
Quoting "m. allan noah" :
> can you paste the full url you downloaded from?
>
> allan
I did not keep track of the url page for the first and second. Pastes
are for the file on the page.
(results pasted)
The very first:
http://alioth.debian.org/frs/download.php/2319/sane-backends-1.0.19.tar.gz.
can you paste the full url you downloaded from?
allan
On Feb 11, 2008 1:48 PM, Gerald Murray wrote:
> Quoting "m. allan noah" :
>
> > unable to reproduce. can you try again?
> >
> > allan
>
> Hello Allan,
> I tried again today, using the http mirror for the United States. It
> downloaded as the
Quoting "m. allan noah" :
> unable to reproduce. can you try again?
>
> allan
Hello Allan,
I tried again today, using the http mirror for the United States. It
downloaded as the diff file.
I also check some other mirrors, and 1.0.19 has not been propagated to
them for update.
% ls -l sane-b
On Monday 11 February 2008, Reinhard Biegel wrote:
> > > You are talking about writes like:
> >
> > I guess YES.
>
> Yes, I do.
>
> > Now I found the right one AND the right time: Before doing the reset ;-).
> >
> > So now I've the initial motor movement with LED blinking and a scan
> > movement
excellent work. please keep us informed.
allan
On 2/10/08, J?rgen Ernst wrote:
> Hi!
> I managed to solve the problem.
> Here it is:
> Canon driver sends a dummy bulk write as shown in the log. It only
> produces errors and I think it's only for delaying bulk reads. We can
> omit that and use a
there are 3 backends which support this machine. the one which lists
these two points is external to sane, so you might want to ask avasys
directly. of the other two, one is unmaintained, and the other is new,
so we may not be able to provide you with an answer.
maybe you can get one and tell us :
i would LOVE to see such a doc, but never have. but its not just
flatbeds- cheaper adfs use the same chips...
allan
On 2/10/08, Pierre Willenbrock wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> anybody knows if/where to find $subject on the web? Something that
> describes some details of motor control, lamp control and
unable to reproduce. can you try again?
allan
On 2/11/08, Gerald Murray wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> sane-backends-1.0.19.tar.gz.md5 file was expected to be 62 bytes; but
> downloads as 87977 bytes
> This needs correction. The commands I executed are shown below.
>
> Thanks
>
> Gerald
>
> What the d
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> > You are talking about writes like:
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> I guess YES.
Yes, I do.
> Now I found the right one AND the right time: Before doing the reset ;-).
>
> So now I've the initial motor movement with LED blinking and a scan
> movement with green LED.
>
> But no (strange) data arrives.
I tried your diff,
Hi list,
anybody knows if/where to find $subject on the web? Something that
describes some details of motor control, lamp control and analog/digital
postprocessing, as well as the general scanning operating. Just enough
for a developer of a driver for a dumb chip(like the genesys chips).
If noone
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Hello all,
sane-backends-1.0.19.tar.gz.md5 file was expected to be 62 bytes; but
downloads as 87977 bytes
This needs correction. The commands I executed are shown below.
Thanks
Gerald
What the download page at http://alioth.debian.org/frs/?group_id=30186 says
sane-backends-1.0.19.tar.g
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