On 16-02-12 21:24, Stef wrote:
>
>> But even if it is in the starting position, almost every scan resolution
>> I use moves the scan head to the wrong starting position, always too far
>> resulting in a dangerous overscan (it doesn't bump however).
> The geometry description of the 4850 is a
On 07-02-12 21:38, Stef wrote:
> Le dimanche 5 f?vrier 2012 22:27:53 Dani?l Sonck a ?crit :
>> On 05-02-12 09:01, Stef wrote:
>>
>> I compiled from the latest git source code. The release that came with
>> openSUSE did not want to work or recognize my printer.
>>
>> Daniel
> Hello,
>
>
On 07-02-12 21:38, Stef wrote:
> Le dimanche 5 f?vrier 2012 22:27:53 Dani?l Sonck a ?crit :
>> On 05-02-12 09:01, Stef wrote:
>>
>> I compiled from the latest git source code. The release that came with
>> openSUSE did not want to work or recognize my printer.
>>
>> Daniel
> Hello,
>
>
On 05-02-12 09:01, Stef wrote:
> Le vendredi 3 f?vrier 2012 13:39:57 Dani?l Sonck a ?crit :
>> Hello all,
>>
>> I recently got an HP Scanjet scanner from my parents as I sometimes need
>> to copy or scan images as a student. I have seen
>> that the genesys backend has experimental support for this
Hello all,
I recently got an HP Scanjet scanner from my parents as I sometimes need
to copy or scan images as a student. I have seen
that the genesys backend has experimental support for this scanner as it
is based on the same chip. I have tried the latest
snapshot and I am pleased to see that i
Hello all,
I recently got an HP Scanjet scanner from my parents as I sometimes need
to copy or scan images as a student. I have seen
that the genesys backend has experimental support for this scanner as it
is based on the same chip. I have tried the latest
snapshot and I am pleased to see that i