Hi folks,
As I blogged recently[1], I own an HP ScanJet N6350 that TTBOMK does not
work with SANE, and of which the Windows software is just crap.
I'd like to see if I can reverse engineer the protocol (USB and/or
network). This should at the very least be possible, as I'm already
running Windows
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Hi, I'm new here. My work environment is openSUSE 12.3, KDE 4.10,
sane-backends 1.0.23.
It happens that there is a SANE driver for my new printer-scanner Canon
PIXMA MG8250:
/usr/share/sane/descriptions/pixma.desc:
model "PIXMA MG8200 Series"
:interface "USB"
:usbid "0x04a9" "0x1756"
:status :u
Actually, I got it to work. It just required me to run tests as root.
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This is what I'm getting when I run `make check` with the ScanSnap
ix500 plugged in. When not plugged in, all tests pass.
make check-TESTS
make[3]: Entering directory
`/home/ecarroll/code/sane/sane-backends/testsuite/sanei'
./sanei_usb_test built with old libusb
test_init starting ...
sanei_usb
checking usb.h usability... yes
checking usb.h presence... yes
checking for usb.h... yes
checking for usb_interrupt_read in -lusb... no
checking lusb0_usb.h usability... no
checking lusb0_usb.h presence... no
checking for lusb0_usb.h... no
> The following preload backends will be built:
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This is a similar model to mine ('[#313955] HP Scanjet N8460 (with
ADF)'), and when I look up his model on the HP web site, I see pointers
to the N8460 scanner as well.
I would definitely concur with Wouter's fecal characterization of the
available Windows scanner software. Even XP's own scanner p
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scanning pages of different sizes with scanimage --batch and --swcrop,
the second image wind is cut off.
I scan thousands of pages per day, of different sizes, and not divide
them by size would be better.
the scanner is a canon dr-7550's, works well with the patch that did noah
using --buffermode
Hi all,
I've got a Canoscan LiDE 30 here that just won't play nicely with SANE...
This is what happens when plugging it in and trying scanimage -L:
http://pastebin.com/PnaGaJU1
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[plustek] usbDev_open(auto,) - 0x10dc7b0
[plustek] Vendor ID=0x04A9, Product ID=0x220E
[plustek] usbio_DetectLM983
I had the same problem. It's definitely a permissions issue. If I
remember right you have to chown a few things to get it to work
without root privileges.
It works great for me now though. gscan2pdf is excellent.
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I just built from the git repos sane-frontend and sane-backend,
however scanimage -L is reporting,
No scanners were identified. If you were expecting something different,
check that the scanner is plugged in, turned on and detected by the
sane-find-scanner tool (if appropriate). Please read the do
We are trying to create a backend for a printer device with scanner.
Our problem is that the device has only one interface wich is the printer
(lsusb ... binterfaceClass Printer = 7).
In the file backend.conf we wrote: USB VendorID ProductID.
The function 'sanei_usb_init' of sanei_usb.c called with
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