Le mardi 29 septembre 2009 13:02:36 Ilia Sotnikov, vous avez ?crit :
> Another test round. The code portion in genesys_gl646.c related to the
> device was uncommented as per Stef's suggestion. The patch is below
> for convenience:
>
> --- sane-backends.orig/backend/genesys_gl646.c 2009-08-11
>
Hi Jeroen,
Le lun 28/09/09 15:07, "Jeroen Eeuwes" jeroeneeuwes at gmail.com a ?crit:
>I already sent this message on the Avison list a few months ago, but
>due to lack of response I'm hoping someone here can help me.
>
>I've got an Avision AV220G. I'm trying to use the scanner under linux
>(Kubun
Hi,
I found a ipkg-package of hplip.
I'll give it a try.
Regards
Oliver
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Hi,
yeah, I'll give it a try with the Xerox-mfp.
But what about the hplib, anybody any idea?
I can compile it on my mashine, but which binary do I need?
Thanks so far
Oliver
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Hello,
I just bought a TravelScan 464, which is a small, portable scanner.
It works fine so far, the only problem:
It pulls the page in twice; The first time it justs feeds it trough,
then the second time the actual scan starts.
Is there a way to disable the first process?
I use
scanimage -l 0 -t
toojays at yoshi:~$ sane-find-scanner
...
found USB scanner (vendor=0x04e8 [Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.],
product=0x342d [SCX-4x28 Series]) at libusb:001:019
toojays at yoshi:~$ scanimage -L
device `xerox_mfp:libusb:001:019' is a Samsung Samsung SCX-4x28 Series
multi-function peripheral
I had
I am very pleased with the open community environment that is available with
Ubuntu linux and this list. The availability of the source code for something
simple like a scanner driver made all the difference in my product selection.
Me and my cohorts would have been forced into Windows had I n