On 01/31/2010 06:50 PM, stef wrote:
> There are quite a number of configuration option available. You can tweak them
> through the frontend or the plustek.conf file.
Got it to work!
The front end (xsane) has an option called ``speedup sensor'' that was
set. Unsetting that did the trick. pluste
On 01/30/2010 05:35 PM, angler31 wrote:
>
> Hello,
> just got this device and I noticed it makes an awful noise at times,
> coincident
> with the carriage being seemingly "stuck" at the rail end. On these
> occasions
> the resulting image (if any) is usually cut at the bottom and the top shows
On 01/27/2010 11:08 AM, stef wrote:
> SANE_DEBUG_PLUSTEK=255
> SANE_DEBUG_SANEI_LM983X=255
> scanimage -d plustek>scan.pnm 2>debug.log
>
> We'll have more traces, including registers content read from your
> scanner
> which may be returning an unexpected value.
Hi Stef,
Thank you for your
Hi Stef and others,
HP has a support page on troubleshooting if the scanner makes a grinding
noise or if the lamp does not return to its home position. For HP
Scanjet 2200c, there is a lock at the back. If locked, the lamp
assembly will not move. This is used when the scanner is transported.
On 01/23/2010 06:59 PM, stef wrote:
> nothing conclusive. Could you look for possible usb error messages in
> system
> logs with the 'dmesg' command ?
Here's the sequence:
. Pull the power cord of the scanner and reinsert.
. Execute the scanimage command you provided.
. After the command ex
On 01/23/2010 06:11 PM, stef wrote:
> in order to understand what is going on, we would need more information.
> By
> running the 'scanimage' command in a shell window with the following command:
>
> SANE_DEBUG_PLUSTEK=255 scanimage -d plustek>scan.pnm 2>debug.log
>
> There will be a deb
Hello,
I've faced this problem with multiple versions of Kubuntu Linux. I'm
currently running Kubuntu Linux 9.10. I'm running the version of SANE
that came with that OS.
I have an HP Scanjet 2200c USB scanner. This scanner works fine with
Windows XP.
The scanner is found by Linux. Here is
Gerhard Jaeger wrote:
> I'll check that, but it might be, that the speedup option will not work
> correctly for your device. You could disable that, either by setting
> option disableSpeedup 1 in the plustek.conf file or by disabling the
> option via xsane standard options dialog box.
Thanks! Tha
Hello,
I see that the awful noise and partial scan issues with scanners
using the Plustek backend have been discussed in sane-devel, but
the solution to the problem is unclear to me.
I am using an HP ScanJet 2200c flatbed. It uses the plustek backend.
This scanner used to work just fine with ear