Hi,
I hope I'm sending this query to the right place, as I've been googling
for a few days without luck.
I have just bought a new Canon PIXMA MP560 printer/scanner and it is
connected via USB to my modern Core i7 laptop which dual boots Windows 7
Professional 64-bit and Sabayon Linux (customised
The scanner is Epson 640U, in recently installed openSuSE v11.3. YaST >
Scanners finds it and identifies it correctly; I have chosen the epson2
driver.
:~> scanimage -L
device `epson2:libusb:003:002' is a Epson Perfection640 flatbed scanner
:~> scanimage -T
scanimage: sane_start: Invalid argumen
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try disabling epson2 and use epson instead.
allan
On Sat, Feb 26, 2011 at 2:34 PM, Stan Goodman
wrote:
> The scanner is Epson 640U, in recently installed openSuSE v11.3. YaST >
> Scanners finds it and identifies it correctly; I have chosen the epson2
> driver.
>
> :~> scanimage -L
> device `epso
Manuel, Juanito, thanks for testing and additional notes.
Guys,
could you please also try ADF duplex scan with the patch applied -
would be interesting to see what max height we could have in this
case. Upon finishing the tests I'll commit final version of the patch
based on information from you t
Sounds like a print driver problem.
allan
On Fri, Feb 25, 2011 at 10:01 PM, Keith Locke wrote:
> Thanks, Allan.
>
> That was a good question... because:
> I went back and found the earliest scans to pdf with this machine, which were
> from November. ?They were also shrunken. ?(Did I feel stupid