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> I'm sure you can find something to install that doesn't pull in
> that many changes.
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> Regards,
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However, you can still post an usb snoop log of a color
> preview scan, just to get some idea on how this scanner work.
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On 16/05/2013 10:25, Amit Ramon wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've got a HP scanjet 4400c, and I'm trying to scan with xsane and
> xscanimage on Debian.
>
> When I scan at 75 DPI all is fine, with either color or
> grayscale. However, whenever I try to scan at a higher resolution I
> get an image which is al
I am sorry, I have done nothing further on this scanner. Frankly, this
driver is entirely reverse engineered, and it is a big undertaking to
add support for a new machine without any protocol docs. I'm not sure
when I will have the time.
allan
On Thu, May 16, 2013 at 10:30 AM, cabbii wrote:
> Do
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Hello Tiago- for developing sane-backends, you need the source code.
You should download a recent git snapshot from here:
http://www.sane-project.org/snapshots/
There are various documents on this page:
http://www.sane-project.org/docs.html you should especially read the
'SANE Standard Version 1.0
easy to see that due to their speed
>> and the sounds, it doesn't actually scan them.
>>
>>
>> Anyway, does anyone know of anyway to fix this problem, because I have
>> to scan a few thousand pages over the next few weeks into several pdfs,
>> and I'd like to write a bash script to sort-of automate a lot of it.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Alex
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The issue you describe with truncated data is a common one across many
brands of scanner. With sane, it is the job of the backend to pad the
image with the some default data. In your case, the backend is
produced by the HPLIP project, not by the SANE project. They might be
able to help you more qui
d like to write a bash script to sort-of automate a lot of it.
Thanks,
Alex
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Canon MX892 (US model), works
tested:
150/300/600 dpi scans of an IT8 camera target using xsane front end over
802.11g, auto discovery
not tested:
USB / Ethernet
backend:
git clone as of today (16 May), no changes.
related software:
xsane 0.998
cnijfilter-mx890series-3.70-1.x86_64 from canon-a
Hello,
I've got a HP scanjet 4400c, and I'm trying to scan with xsane and
xscanimage on Debian.
When I scan at 75 DPI all is fine, with either color or
grayscale. However, whenever I try to scan at a higher resolution I
get an image which is all solid color, some shade of gray.
Any ideas?
Thank
Does anyone know if there has been any headway on support for the S1300i? It
looks like Peter has provided a wireshark capture here:
http://sane.10972.n7.nabble.com/Fujitsu-ScanSnap-S1300i-tp17342.html
Besides unlimited spare time, is there anything else that would help here?
m. allan noah-3 wro
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