the same way
Any ideas / hints for me? I could provide resulting scans for explanation,
however, I think I cannot upload anything.
Regards, many thanks for your efforts
Dieter Jurzitza
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d tells me.
Regards,
thanks for all the work
Dieter Jurzitza
Am Donnerstag, 27. April 2017, 15:29:09 schrieb Axel Schöner:
> Am Samstag, 22. April 2017, 19:02:57 CEST schrieb Dr.-Ing. Dieter Jurzitza:
> > Dear listmembers,
> > probably these questions have readily been asked
ng
device would be "/dev/scanner"?
I am trying to set up a spec - file for a rpm - package, but as of now there
is too much understanding missing on my side to get that tracked down in such
a way that I can be satisfied with the results
Thank you very much,
regards
Dieter
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m glad to have sane support
this - one can buy such devices for close to nothing and they simply do what
they were built to do, maybe slow, but who cares ;-)
So, if it was me to decide (it is not, I know :-)) I wouldn't drop SCSI
support if it is not causing harm ..
Just FYI: regarding xsane there is no usage of SANE_CAP_ALWAYS_SETTABLE in
0.998 any more. And there is a related entry in the changelog. Therefore xsane
should not cause issues as well.
HTH,
take care
Dieter Jurzitza
MX430, MX450, MX510, MX520
PIXMA MX710, MX720, MX920
imageCLASS MF4570dw, MF5630, MF5650, MF5750, MF8030, MF8170c
imageRUNNER 1133
i-SENSYS MF5880dn, MF6680dn
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Take ca
Hi Marielle,
have you tried scanimage -L both as user and as root, or did you test as user
only? Just guessing
Take care
Dieter Jurzitza
On Freitag, 18. April 2014 01:20:06 marielle de Geradon wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a printer-scanner-fax machine Canon Pixma MX390 series
Hi Rowan,
put a linux live CD in your CD-drive, boot and scan :-) Xsane will be your
friend.
No work neccessary, and I can tell that HP4300 works well (I own and use it
myself).
No need for work here - no need for M$ here ...
Take care
Dieter
I guess you didn't want to hear this, but, as
Hi David,
you have to make your user member of the group "scanner". If you cannot figure
out how to do this through the configuration tools of archlinux (I am not
famliar with archlinux, so I cannot help) please edit (as root) /etc/group:
There should be an entry looking like this:
scanner:x:6
Hi David,
some questions:
1.) did you try sane-find-scanner as root or as normal user?
2.) did you try scanimage as root or as normal user?
3.) did you (as suggested) try scanimage -L?
4.) What is your operating system?
Take care
Dieter
Am Sonntag, 26. September 2010, 18:49:06 schrieb David
care
Dieter Jurzitza
Am Donnerstag 25 Juni 2009 16:01:34 schrieb Julien BLACHE:
> litlle girl wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> > xpdf ./multipageproject.pdf
> > Error (492): Unknown operator ',00'
>
Hi little girl,
are you sure about having created a pdf by sane? How did you do that exactly,
did you use xsane for scanning and said output pdf? Are you working with
Windows or on linux?
Take care
Dieter Jurzitza
Am Mittwoch 24 Juni 2009 11:47:17 schrieb litlle girl:
> hi all,
>
Hi David,
does this happen as root, too? If not, I bet the permissions are not set
accordingly. Please test and report back. Even a "ls -l /dev/sg2" could be of
help.
Take care
Dieter Jurzitza
Am Sonntag 10 Mai 2009 17:16:50 schrieb David Brant:
> Hello
>
> I have a p
Hi Rohit,
I guess that the linker path does not point to the location where libsane
currently is ... this has nothing to do with the linker as such but with the
path he's looking for libraries. The include path for the linker needs to be
fixed IMHO.
Hope this helps,
take care
Dieter
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Dear listmembers,
I found one more scanner in the meantime that needs to be integrated to the
descfile-patches. Tested and found to be functional since today.
Again, full patch against 1.0.19 attached (an EPSON-device this time)
Thank you very much,
take care
Dieter Jurzitza
@Julien Blanche
going to integrate the patch into CVS, soon.
Many thanks,
take care
Dieter Jurzitza
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Hi Julien,
so I decided to do it today - and besides some "cosmetics" in print_hal and a
comment modification in write_udev there is nothing to add IMHO. Looks very
good, much better than I had had been capable of doing it.
Thanks a lot! I send you both the patch and the sane-desc.c file I patch
y snapshot
when I'll be done.
Take care
Dieter
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Dieter Jurzitza wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> > first of all: many thanks that you took the burden and scan my output and
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Dear Julien,
dear listmembers,
first of all: many thanks that you took the burden and scan my output and take
the time. I value that very much. Good that you'll check it in as I really do
not need write access here, I just didn't want sit on anyones back!
And, things will move somewhat slower of
Dear listmembers,
in case nobody is opposing the patch for sane-desc.c, would someone assign
cvs-write access for me? Do you need any additional information from my side
in order to do that?
Thank you very much in advance,
take care
Dieter Jurzitza
Hi Frank,
saw this thread only lately, so here's another suggestion how I do this (apart
from the fact that I do not use hylafax but sendfax ...)
I scan with 600dpi, but lineart mode, I found that this (somehow) improved the
results (for me ...) though, theoretically, 204 dpi should be optimum
ase comment this and let me know what changes should be integrated on top
of this.
Thank you for taking the time to look into it,
take care
Dieter Jurzitza
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Hi Olaf,
dear listmembers,
what regards your suggestion with the syntax: fine with me. So to say (for my
6300C)
vendorID=HP
productID=C7670A
so we wouldn't have even one new name but would have a different meaning
between SCSI and USB devices.
so, maybe even drop the ":scsi" identifier but wri
remain as they are now.
The naming convention just came to my head - nothing I would insist to use.
Thank you in advance,
take care
Dieter Jurzitza
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Re: [sane-devel] SCSI-scanners and HAL / patch for sane-desc.c
> Von:
> Julien BLACHE
> An:
> Dieter Jurzitza
> Kopie:
> sane-devel at lists.alioth.debian.org
> Datum:
> H
/ groupship / access flags) via
a define on the compiler commandline, not modifying the defaults.
Comments are welcome, and be assured I am not the world best programmer
around.
Take care
Dieter Jurzitza
would represent a scanner so I could
reduce the testing (but this needed someone at HP or whatsoever to tell)
Thanks again,
take care
Dieter Jurzitza
P.S. @Abel: should have made a bet with you, say, some bottles of french red
wine? But t late, t late
Dear Allan,
so, if I take your statement there is still one problem. "lshal" tells me that
my scanner is called "C7670A", the printing on it's top matches with the
hp.desc file and says "ScanJet 6350C".
Any location within sane to match the scsi-identifier to the actual
devicename?
Otherwise m
: could you kindly provide an example in the sources what you're
referring to with the INQUIRY command or / and with the sane_start
references? For example, if I look into hp.c, the sane-start will trigger
sanei_hp_h
er" or as something else. This depends on the
scsi.type that can be found in the device's bios.
Any help would be greatly appreciat
y parsing individual scanners from the "scanimage -f" output.
Thank you very much for looking into this,
thank you for a great program,
Dear Abel, dear Listmembers,
thanks very much, this did the trick! I would never have thought about doing
it this way, though ;-)
Take care
Dieter Jurzitza
parate lines so you can easily grep for a certain scanner? I
can do some sed-tweaking, but it is much more cumbersome than if I had all in
two separate lines.
Maybe I overlooked something, but adding a "\n" does not work.
Thank you very much,
tak
much for looking into this,
take care
Dieter Jurzitza
Apologies for attaching the file as bzip2, but the original one has 1.2MByte
and I didn't want to bother everybody on the list with such a huge
d any impact.
Our system is 2x360MHz sparc, your talking about some 64Bit 2GHz Athlon
machine (or something similar I assume). I would suggest: don't care about
performance.
Take care
Dieter Jurzitza
Am Dienstag, 10. Januar 2006 02:18 schrieb Volker Kuhlmann:
> On Tue 10 Jan 2006 06:58:
ard" by default.
The only thing I cannot tell - well, on SPARC64 you have to say sparc32 make
to compile 32Bit - I do not know how to achieve this on 64Bit X86
architecture.
Good luck,
take care
Dieter Jurzitza
Am Sonntag, 8. Januar 2006 21:54 schrieb Volker Kuhlmann:
> > > Most
Hi Michael,
I do not know that much about gentoo, but are you sure your user is in the
group "scanner"? This would be neccessary to make work what you wrote into
the config file.
1.) make a grep "scanner" /etc/group and look who's within there.
If your user is not in this group edit /etc/group a
ot gone. I even specified the
size but this made no change.
Henning, I owe you one beer - at least! :-)))
Take care
Dieter
Am Samstag, 13. August 2005 12:36 schrieb Henning Meier-Geinitz:
> Hi,
>
> On Fri, Aug 12, 2005 at 07:54:49PM +0200, Dieter Jurzitza wrote:
> > Ho
I would have wanted to increase the
timeout value up to 40s or something similar. But maybe this is not how it
should be .
Many thanks for any efforts in advance,
take c
nks for your efforts so far,
take care
Dieter Jurzitza
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Dear Henning,
dear listmembers,
I think you caught it. It is actually not the scanner causing this abort, it
is the zip-drive.
This actually makes me wonder; in fact I do nothing with it (it is not
mounted). Turning it off and running rescan-scsi-bus.sh solves the problem,
no more abort messages
Dear Mr. Meier-Geinitz,
is there any means to send a command to the scanner in order to make him wake
up - but do nothing else? I could probably do that prior to actually scanning
- maybe that would help with the problem I have been running into.
Many thanks for any inputs,
take care
Dieter
udge.
I only want to mention that I also tested with the "old" SCSI-kernel interface
without any change.
Thank you for your inputs,
take care
Dieter Jurzitza
Am Sonntag, 24. Juli 2005 22:47 schrieb Henning Meier-Geinitz:
> Hi,
>
> On Sun, Jul 24, 2005 at 09:50:08PM +0200, Diete
But no success so far.
Please excuse the "bzip". The file scannerdebug.bz2 has 57kBytes when
uncompressed, but there is a size limit on the list, so I compressed both.
Sorry for the inconvenience.
Any suggestions / ideas are highly appreci
to me as =
if=20
somehow some timeouts became shorter than before? I use SuSE9.3 with kernel=
=20
2.6.11.4-20a-smp. Should those messages really bother me? However, they=20
do :-). I did not see similar issues with kernel 2.4.21
Deaar Frank,
one more question: the binary I have stems from May. Is there any place in =
the=20
world to download something more recent thereby propably achieving access t=
o=20
a functional system? I got my stuff from the xsane website!
Thanks,
Dieter
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Am Samstag, 13. November 2004 22:04 s
a scanner
problem - the scanner is working perfectly on linux.
Backend-version of sane is 1.0.14.
Many thanks for your efforts in advance,
take care
Dieter Jurzitza
P.S. the logfile was created by setting SANE_DEBUG_MICROTEK2 to 30 and run
the command "scanimage -l0 -t0 -x100 -y20 2>scan.log&
is a restricted range of IP-adresses that would try
to access the scanner, it would be very helpful (and reduce the maintainance
effors significantly) to allow ranges of IP-addresses to access saned).
Please give me your opinions on that,
many thanks in advance,
take care
Dieter Jurzitza
to try a
little harder, come back to me - I'll test.
2.) let me know how to include into the code - I mean I can do right now, but I
would prefer to be compliant with the solution you are heading for - just for
readability and maintainability.
Thanks alot,
take care
Dieter Jurzitza
P.S
efforts in advance,
take care
Dieter Jurzitza
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xx875' controller, both giving the
same results. Yast finds the scanner and tells the right device /dev/sgX, sane
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