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1. the hp 5490 does not use the hp backend.
2. that page is ancient history, and should be ignored.
allan
2008/10/31 mathias johansson :
> The patch I can't find is the one for HP scanners mentioned here:
>
> http://www.martoneconsulting.com/sane-scanadf.html
>
> // Mathias Johansson
>
>
> __
Hi Jack,
On Thursday 30 October 2008 19:53:46 John McGill wrote:
[SNIPSNAP]
> Your email inspired me to keep going. I have made some progress on the DS
> Mobile.
> (I will wait to work on my TravelScanPro 600 until after I learn how to get
> this one working).
good to hear that ;)
> Based
Hi,
I am using Xsane 0.995 with Ubuntu 8.04 (Hardy). My scanner is a HP
Deskjet F4185 USB which is supported by HPLIP. Problems are:
1. When scanning a photo, result is always an A4 white sheet with the
photo in the top RH corner
2. When using the viewer, it freezes the system on exit requirin
what patch?
allan
2008/10/31 mathias johansson :
>
> I tried to download the patch for using scanadf together with HP-scanners.
>
> It looks the the files has been removed from the server.
>
> Regards
> Mathias Johansson
>
>
>
> S?k efter k?rleken!
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completely move away from windows !
many thanks
Rod De Beer
redebeer at dla.gov.za
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2008/10/31 Rod De Beer :
> Hi there !!
>
> My name is Rod De Beer and i would like to know if there is a document
> scanning frontend
> for high volume document scan/store/retrieve approx 5000 pages per scanner
> per day x 20
> scanners?
Most any command line frontend could handle the speed, eikaz