ning with Canon ScanGearMP works.
Thanks
Nick
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administrator at celstream.com immediately.
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Thank you Olaf,
My latest testing was with 12.04 (which I had failed to mention). I will
try the epkowa backend as you suggested.
I will keep you posted.
TIA ... TomH
On 08/29/2012 05:44 PM, Olaf Meeuwissen wrote:
> Sorry for the belated follow-up. Just clearing my backlog on the
> mailing li
Louis Lagendijk writes:
> I will have a look at this when I get some time. I have seen this once
> on my own scanner, but thought that the latest git version fixed it.
> This could be a timing issue that shows up on wlan only (I use a wired
> network connection). Just to be sure: did you power o
On Wed, 2012-08-29 at 00:58 +0200, Frode V. Fjeld wrote:
> I have been able to get my Pixma MP600R to work with xsane over the wlan
> at various times before, but after upgrading to the latest ubuntu
> recently I can't get it to work anymore.
>
> I've pulled the latest git sources for sane-backend
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Catching up with the list.
Petrie, Glen writes:
> While testing sane for LSB adoption; I discover that the #define section
> in sanei_cderror.h is wrong. The error was found using LSB compiler
> because LSB does not allow undefined defines.
Putting the compilation error (which should probably
Hi,
I have a Mustek ScanExpress A3 USB 1200 Pro.
sane-find-scanner -q returns:
found USB scanner (vendor=0x055f [Hewlett-Packard.],
product=0x040b [USB2.0 Scanner], chip=SQ113) at libusb:001:011
Is there any chance to get it running with sane?
best regards,
harald
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Sorry for the belated follow-up. Just clearing my backlog on the
mailing list now.
Tom Hunter writes:
> I am trying to get my scanner back operational on Ubuntu. I had to move
> it back to an XP system to continue using it after an upgrade. The
> upgrade was from 10.04 (it may have been 10.1