We got 4 sounds this time. Yes there is a carriage lock on the bottom but
it is unlocked. I toggled the switch before testing just to be sure.
Once again, I sure appreciate your time and expertise.
Cheers,
PS the log file is an attachment sent separately.
On Tue, October 27, 2009 1:30 am, m. al
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> and lets look at test.log
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> allan --
> "The truth is an offense, but not a sin"
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> Thanks a lot for your work.
And thanks for your feedback about that, knowing that things are working
is as much important to us than be informed about new issues
Nicolas
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message about that.
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solution.
This is bad luck that Canon choosed this implementation for this device, and
that it does not give access to documentation for supporting it.
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Hi,
I downloaded an compiled the last sources of sane-backends from this URL :
git://git.debian.org/sane/sane-backends.git.
Like mp150-0.13.1.tar.bz2 package, it works well on Pixma MP390 with these
resolutions : 75, 150, 300, 600, 1200 DPI, both in color and grey.
Thanks a lot for your work.
T
> Ok, so now I understand your issue, it appears when using gimp with the
> xsane acquisition menu, looks like something is wrong here as it does
> not care for the page number (I did reproduce that too) and scans only
> one page.
>
> So probably something to be notified to the gimp team.
>
>
> And after googling a bit, this wireshark trace demonstrates the use of
> another Canon network proprietary protocol named "CPCA", usually for
> Canon iR business products. Unfortunately nothing common with bjnp or
> pixma protocols ...
>
> Nicolas
I guess that means there's no support for it i