Maybe beter scan bigger area and then crop/autocrop image, in the case
of the pixma backend.
LLG
Tommy Thomas wrote:
> I am having a problem getting my scanner to work - I've looked thru
> the archives and everything I can find says this scanner should work.
>
> I have tried with xsane and with Gimp also, but with the same basic
> errors.
>
> When I run scanimage -L it finds it and identifie
Hello,
I'm currently having problems using a HP 6300C scanner
and the ADF. If I use scanadf, it does scan the pages I
put in the ADF without problems, but it doesn't stop scanning
after the ADF is empty.
Is this normal? Should I tell it how many papers are in the ADF or
should it detect this by
degrees.
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litlle girl wrote:
>> The windows driver probably calibrates once, when the scanner is
>> first used, and stores the reference data somewhere (file, registry,
>> etc.).
>>
>> The SANE driver should try to do the same (not registry of course,
>> but some /var/... whatever file-system location.
>>
>>
> The windows driver probably calibrates once, when the scanner is
> first used, and stores the reference data somewhere (file, registry,
> etc.).
>
> The SANE driver should try to do the same (not registry of course,
> but some /var/... whatever file-system location.
>
> Yours,
>
> --
> Ren? Rebe
Actually, result may depend on the scanner and backend you are using.
Be careful that size in mm indicated by Xsane preview may not represent
the actual scanned area.
In the case of the pixma backend, due to alignment rounding, the actual
scanned area is given by the pixel area size (on the left
Is it all about 0.02mm?
When I select DIN A4 portrait in Xsane,
selects seable area, Xsane gets scan area 210.00m x 296.98mm.
All works ;)
BTW: It is very common that paper size from laser printers is streched
or bended in result of thermal printing proces.
Regard
LLG
litlle girl wrote:
> Hi guyz,
> i recognize that win drivers dont calibrate my CIS scanner before scan.
> gt68xx backend is loosing about 20sec every time on calibrating!
> Is there any way to turn off gt68xx backend calibrating?
> Most stuff i scan at lineart and i don't need calibrating neither
>