Hi again all.
Sorry for raising the same question again, but I was hoping that given the
flurry of talk about the scanjet 5590 that some out there may be able to offer
help in this direction.
I've gotten no further.
Kind regards
Andy
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> On 25 Oct 2014, at 18:
Hi All,
I am still hoping someone can help me getting my scanner up and running
under OSX.
I have an HP scanjet 5590 flatbed scanner that has driver support.
I've installed Twain Sane onto OSX and I can scan from the command line
with the scanner attached locally or across a network using the 'n
Dear All,
and apologies again for my noobness.
Additionally, thanks to m. allan noah for his advice; spot on sir! Disabled
Xinetd and managed to get the expected response from saned in a local
loopback test. Now re-enabled and all good.
So, I have installed OpenWRT onto a BT HomeHub 2, and have
;
> if you have configured inetd to listen on the sane port, you cannot then also
> start saned in debug mode, where it also tries to listen on that port. Either
> stop inetd during your testing, or don't start saned directly (inetd will do
> it for you)
>
> allan
>
>
Hi ALL,
Apologies for being a noob, but sort of struggling now.
I'm trying to setup an old BT Homehub 2 router as a scanner server, and
have ref lashed it with OpenWRT.
I've installed Sane frontends and backends, and libs.
>From the command line, the scanner shows up (an HP5590), and I can scan