Yiannis Belias wrote:
Hi,
> So, I gatherd all information, updated the previous blog posts accordingly
> and
> added another one with two proposals of the needed API changes. Plan B
> seems maybe more interesting as work can start right now and API changes can
> get integrated later.
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> I've just committed an update to the fujitsu backend to the new sane
> git repo. The primary purpose is to reduce ram usage. These changes
> affect all machines supported by the fujitsu backend, but I don't have
> access to very many models to test. So- if you have such a machine,
> and could mak
st using the front panel for scanning. But would like to get it
working eventually.
Chris
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you cannot know, and you should not assume that just because a user
has an adf that they want to scan all sheets. ask them.
allan
On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 6:07 PM, Mark Pemburn wrote:
> Hi y'all,
>
> ? Just got a Fujitsu fi-5120Cdj to play with and the contrast with my little
> Canon has provided
Hi,
So, I gatherd all information, updated the previous blog posts accordingly and
added another one with two proposals of the needed API changes. Plan B
seems maybe more interesting as work can start right now and API changes can
get integrated later.
Please have a look and tell me what you thin
Hi y'all,
Just got a Fujitsu fi-5120Cdj to play with and the contrast with my
little Canon has provided a great education as I compare the features
exposed by the SANE back ends. The Fujitsu is a sheetfeed-only scanner
and the Canon is a flatbed-only. I have learned how to scan multi-page
Hello,
I am on Ubuntu Jaunty 9.04 which comes with sane 1.0.19. I have the
Epson Stylus Photo PX700W (European model of the Artisan 700), which is
connected to the network via WiFi.
I installed iscan 2.19.2-1 (it's the one which is supposed to have the
udev error fixed) from the avasys website bu