more.
I agree with you, but not being the original
author I didn't want to remove it all :)
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> of sane-backends.
maybe it's time to remove this exception...
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Shouldn't include/sane/sanei_thread.h
have an
#include
just before
typedef pthread_t SANE_Pid;
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I guess the bug has been fixed in the newer kernels.
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> I'm now trying to understand if there's a problem with
> the driver, libusb 1.0 or something else.
sanei_usb_set_altinterface (dn, devices[dn].alt_setting);
which was supposed to fix things, seems to be the r
it seems that USB3 always fails while testing
my epsonds driver. All ports, even usb 2.0 ones, are under xhci
I'm now trying to understand if there's a problem with
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a SCSI card and the
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ut I think that it's written somewhere that a frontend
should correctly behave when given an unknown frame type.
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>C preprocessor code though)
love them too.
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Now that it's released, can we switch to c99, if not c11? :)
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The former.
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by a script from epson2.desc these days. That didn't look
> right at all so I pushed pu/epson-epson2-usb-split. Please have a look
> and consider merging this.
Seems ok to me.
btw, if we move to github it would be much easier to handle merging
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From what I understand, the user that got it correctly was scanning
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that scanner has problematic color output and I cannot implement
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> id, and any other ids that we know epson2 wont support. Then we need
> to blacklist those ids in epson2 somehow. Then we re-enable the epson
> backend in dll.conf.
Given how many Perfection 610s are out there it seems overkill to me,
but I guess it could be done.
ectinon 610 (which is admittedly rather ancient but the
> epson2.desc file claims complete support for it!).
That scanner it's a bit strange, I've had one user report success
and that one bug, which reports a failure.
I'd leave it in the .desc unless we get further complaint
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Stef wrote:
> I don't see your changes in the Changelog file. Do you plan to
> update it?
can we generate the ChangeLog file from the git history?
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we need something to parse the configuration on startup
and act on it at a later stage, but I don't have the time do
write it.
so if this patch works, it's the best I can do right now ;)
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diff --git a/backend/epson2.c b/backend/epson2.c
index f5bec71..13fe49d 100644
--- a/backend/epson2.c
+++ b/backend/epson2.c
@@ -586,12 +586,12 @@ static SANE_Status detect_scsi(struct Epson_Scanner *s)
}
Hello,
I've just pushed to the git repository the epsonds driver
which supports the new Epson ESC/I-2 scanners.
The code has been tested on a DS-50 and a DS-6, please
let me know if any issue arises.
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heir changes interfere with the changes I made, as I don't run a
> recent kernel :)
So it must be a different issue or I do not have the workaround..
can you please point me to it?
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Hello,
I'm writing a new backend, based on latest git, and noticed a few
issues while using an USB 3 port.. but works very nicely on USB 2.
IIRC someone else already hit such a bug? was it libusb or
the kernel?
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> what, if anything, can be done to utilize dust removal in this scanner. thank
> you all for your time.
Hello,
the infrared channel is not actually supported in SANE as the
required frame type is missing from the specs. Sor
> poll().
my own opinion is that if a platform has no poll() it doesn't deserve
our support. But I'm not the ring leader here ;)
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> ditch select() and replace it with poll() completely. Otherwise it's
> something that should maybe be abstracted away in sanei.
>
> What's your opinion?
Well, I'd add a check to the select call. But if you have a working
patch with poll() I'll gladly
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> distributions will also give an idea of the most commonly used frontends.
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; not part of the sane standard, most front programs will not handle
Btw.. do we have stats regarding the most common frontend
used with sane?
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ened as a result of calling sane_get_devices().
As far as I can see, epson2 closes the device during attach, so it should
be available to other backends.
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riptors (and
> associated network connections) even if it decides that the device is
> one that the epson2 backend doesn't support after all.
[...]
Nice catch, I'll apply something similar. thanks!
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But I don't
think I heard of such an issue in the past.
I'd mark it as a specific one. We'll see if more users reports the
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"m. allan noah" wrote:
> Alessandro Zummo has worked on the epson2 backend most recently. The
> older epson backend is unmaintained, though I will apply patches
> provided by end users, or make minor fixes as part of our release
> proc
#x27;s a command to turn off the lamp.
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> support for those machines?
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ome others not. But epkowa handled
them well, IIRC.
A minor subset of the epson scanners requires very strange
workarounds and I do not have the units to test the code
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coolscan3 has very little
testing because the hardware is not so widespread.
I'd keep coolscan2 and remove epson.
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Gernot Hassenpflug wrote:
> I'm wondering if there is a backend already that uses a protocol based
> on ESC/P command set?
epson2
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e that will probably
choose to reverse engineer the protocol
c) you will be getting no help if an issue arise.
Give the community a great documentation and I'm sure you fill
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It's hard to diagnose without a reference manual and a test unit, and I only
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On 09/feb/2012, at 20:06, "m. allan noah" wrote:
> I have assign
t's normal. It seems that, except you and me,
nobody else wants to use infrared with sane, so the relative
frame type has been in limbo for the last years.
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@ e2_scan_finish(Epson_Scanner * s)
esci_eject(s);
/* XXX required? */
- esci_reset(s);
+ if (s->hw->connection != SANE_EPSON_NET)
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Seems fine. Will you commit?
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tocols: escp2, escp2-net, proprietary
I'll publish the script tomorrow.
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? Manually?
perl script triggered by me. it searches for the description
of the non-free component and marks the entry as not supported.
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time to keep the list
up-to-date . unless someone volunteers to keep it, an automated
method based on epkowa.desc is the only option that I can think of.
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sure how Alessandro maintains the list now.
espon2.desc is derived from epkowa.desc and the are some rules
to mark unsupported scanners.
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Wasn't that stuff scheduled after the release?
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;Color" or SANE_I18N("Color") with SANE_VALUE_SCAN_MODE_COLOR
> Replacing "Gray" or SANE_I18N("Gray") or SANE_I18N("Grayscale") with
> SANE_VALUE_SCAN_MODE_GRAY
That's ok for me. I'll miss "binary" however :(
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gt; to see what should be done.
thanks! I suspected the numbers were too big.
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gt; the same moment. Rather, they are offset by some number of lines. So,
> the driver might have to scan some extra, and throw it away, and
> descramble the rest.
I believe Allan is right. Rainer, did you tried with
the "epson" driver?
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gt; for disabled groups in the fujitsu backend...
dunno.. I wrote tiffscan in order to cope with the scanimage/scanadf
weirdness. There are gazillions of things that sane would need, we'll
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ely.
The option's type is set to SANE_TYPE_GROUP, there's no GROUP in .cap
AFAIK.
Without the patch .cap would hold
SANE_CAP_SOFT_SELECT | SANE_CAP_SOFT_DETECT
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s->opt[OPT_CCT_GROUP].title = SANE_I18N("Color correction");
s->opt[OPT_CCT_GROUP].desc = "";
s->opt[OPT_CCT_GROUP].type = SANE_TYPE_GROUP;
- s->opt[OPT_CCT_GROUP].cap |= SANE_CAP_ADVANCED;
+ s->opt[OPT_CCT_GROUP].cap = SANE_CAP_ADV
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> > and then refine by software.
>
> I to now worry a lot about the 2-3 mm missing in the scan (12 lines at
> 150dpi), the problem is that the pnm file is broken and most programs reject
> to work with it. E.g. gscan2pdf uses convert from imagemagick to generate
> pdfs. But that all only works it the pnm files are correct and not corrupted.
> For me a fix which at least generates correct pnm files would be fine.
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d needs to be powered off)
>
> Any suggestions how to proceed gratefully received...
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On Tue, 17 Nov 2009 15:16:37 +0900
Olaf Meeuwissen wrote:
> Looks like the epson2 backend does not take full advantage of the
> extended commands.
mm...which command has this resolution list?
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>
> In any event, since I have this scanner, is there anything I can do to help
> developers?
please try obtaining a resolution list using the epson2 driver
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"m. allan noah" wrote:
> weird- it is attempting to initialize an option that is unknown.
> Perhaps the author will respond with some ideas...
which sane version? can you try the git one?
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not yet capable of infrared but you
might be able to obtain it if you build SANE for yourself
and use tiffscan as the frontend.
tiffscan will happily produce a TIFF file with RGB + infrared
which should be processed by some ICE software like VueScan,
(ICE is a software feature, unrelated to the s
uot;LS" as a
> supported device.
Hello,
are you still working on this? Do you believe your driver
could be used as a replacement for coolscan3?
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>
> i am sure sane 1.0.21 and sane 2.0.0 will have to live concurrently
> for a little while, so we will have to keep that in mind.
>
> comments?
I agree on the "keep it small" . and even smaller.
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moving that #if 0 ?
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is this the Epson ESC language over TCP/IP or something else?
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think once users take notice of it, these will become popular
> features.
I'm not sure about how it fits but surely they are useful functions.
you might be interested in
http://code.google.com/p/leptonica/
I used it with good results (deskewing, orientation
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they're almost the same except for a parenthesis that changes the
order in which the operators are applied.
can you check if changing to
s->params.pixels_per_line =
((SANE_UNFIX(s->val[OPT_BR_X].w - s->val[OPT_TL_X].w) / MM_PER_INCH) * dpi )
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son backend nor with the
> epkowa backend.
I'll give a look.
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from here. If it's not
> mailined I can send you my patch.
there are some fixes to that regard in mainiline. hope they
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Dominik Wnek wrote:
>
> Here you go. Scanner locked up nice and pretty.
works nicely here on my CX11 at 2400. can you try with
tiffscan?
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On Sun, 05 Jul 2009 14:31:12 +0200
Dominik Wnek wrote:
> Dnia 2009-07-05, nie o godzinie 12:26 +0200, Alessandro Zummo pisze:
> > On Sun, 05 Jul 2009 11:50:24 +0200
> > Dominik Wnek wrote:
> >
> > > Scanning at 2400 dpi via USB works. I'd attach the log but i
N=0 -D__REVISION=6
> -D__RELEASE='"tiffscan 0.6"' -Walltiffscan.c -o tiffscan
you need tiffscan from its SVN repository :(
It would be really fine if we can activate the new frame types...
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> Scanning at 2400 dpi via USB works. I'd attach the log but it turned out
> at 14 MB. Let me know if you want it.
please capture it at debug level 32, it should be enough
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othing is scanned. Attaching log from xsane (I haven't found a way to
> set dpi from scanimage). Scanning at 1200 and below works fine.
Hi,
what happens when you scan via USB?
I'd need a log using tiffscan (preferably) or scanimage. you
can set the DPI with --resolution .
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epson2 infrared support for GT-X700 and GT-X800
(Perfection 4870 Photo, Perfection 4990 Photo)
is available in git.
can be tested with tiffscan svn.
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ecify your own profile,
tiffscan --mode color --resolution 150 --color-correction 'User defined' \
--cct-profile=1.0614,-0.0361,-0.0253,-0.1081,1.1320,-0.0240,-0.0536,-0.2045,1.2580
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options...
right!
so, what's the path toward 2.0?
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correction profiles, that the default option told the scanner to
> > "adapt for CRT monitors".
>
> ... for preview pourpose?
dunno. it was old code from the original epson driver.
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realistic about our capabilites, and we keep the front-end
> author's job as easy as possible.
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t.
So you force it to either switch or to maintain two trees.
Oh well, I do not agree, but.. so be it.
I'd love to have the media type anyway ;)
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sting backends (as long as they zero the struct...) .
In addition, it could be nice to have info about the media being scanned,
where can we place it?
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On Sat, 20 Jun 2009 14:18:00 +0200
Alessandro Zummo wrote:
> > While we are at it, It would make my life easier if there were
> > something to indicate whether the scan is from the flatbed or ADF, and
> > if the latter, whether duplex or not.
>
> agreed. should be e
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Alessandro Zummo,
Tower Technologies - Torino, Italy
http://www.towertech.it
armup, then another 8 seconds.
I suggest we either create a generic retry return code or
we start making them a bit field, but that would add complexity.
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Alessandro Zummo,
Tower Technologies - Torino, Italy
http://www.towertech.it
will then know if the scan
> is
> uncalibrated.
ok, but since we are adding fields it might be worthwhile to
add a bunch of flags all at once so the structure will not grow
over time.
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Alessandro Zummo,
Tower Technologies - Torino, Italy
http://www.towertech.it
Nice, I'll have to revert that! :)
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Alessandro Zummo,
Tower Technologies - Torino, Italy
http://www.towertech.it
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