Hi Martin!
As some others posted, I have started something similar but did not
come very far yet (also lack of time). The prog just scans in one page
in the ADF and writes out a pnm or something.
(http://cmp750.berlios.de). Maybe we could work together on a
sane-backend to finally get the thing run
Salut Farvil,
I am working on a backend for the MP750 scanner but haven't come very
far. Maybe the MP150 works somehow similar, I don't know. I suggest to
check out some usbsnoop-logs at http://cmp750.berlios.de/ and compare
them to yours. (usbsnoop runs on windows and logs the usb-data being
writt
Am Freitag, den 16.12.2005, 17:22 +0100 schrieb Thibault North:
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As some of you may remember, I have posted something about a backend for the
MP750 a while ago. The old link is dead but the project is still alive and is
now hosted on http://developer.berlios.de/ with the unix name cmp750. (as it
was refuse by sf maybe because of my two dead projects there ;-)
Hi to all!
I have completed a (very dirty) reverse engineered driver prototype for
the Canon MP750 scanner/printer. It can be found at
http://schueler.brgkepler.at/calbert/mp750/mp750.c
The program uses libusb. The scanner pulls in one page from the paper
shaft, scans it and sends the data to the p
Hi, Sane users and developers!
I have started analyzing the USB Traffic of my new Canon MP750
multifunction device at scanning work and consider writing a SANE
backend for it. Has anyone got some experience with the MP750 or MP780?
(I read that Canon won't release the docs) If yes, please contact m