Dear Sirs/Madams:
I seem to be unable to really use the Scanner part of my Brother
DCP-115C which I am using in Linux Mint 4.0 (Daryna) Gnome
Distro.When the Brother was installed , I believe that another driver
was used,that was a Brothe one, not the Brother 115C ,but the Brother 210 ?
Thanking
> So once the GPLed code has been found ok I think it
> can get part of
> sane-frontends.
Excellent!
> Concerning japi I think we should pack it into a
> .tar.gz file, put in
> on the ftp server and link to it somewhere in case
> somebody is still
> interested. Then it can be removed from
> sane
Hi Oliver,
Thank you for taking the time to try it out, and for
your detailed bug reports.
> yes, it works now - nice. One thing I noticed is
> that the scan button
> becomes inactive after the scan, so you can only run
> the applet once.
> The clear button seems to have no effect at all.
Righ
Thanks for testing it out and for the detailed bug
report.
I have made an updated version that should fix the
bugs you reported on the depth issue, and on the
no-scanners issue.
As for the security settings in Konq and the plug-in
in Firefox, those are unfortunately limitations of the
platform th
Could you explain for java-impaired people like me what jni is, how it
is connected to java and how your project is different to the other
java projects? There is already code that comes with SANE
(sane-backends/japi), there is jsane (commercial,
http://asprise.com/product/jsane/index.php) and mo
I noticed in my logs that some people are trying this. However, I posted the
wrong link. This is the correct link to scan from your browser.
Also I notice that no one has downloaded the libscanner.so file. This is JNI,
and the whole thing won't work without the libscanner.so file downloaded
Scan from your web browser
I have tested this in Firefox. Obviously you need to save the .so somewhere
that the JVM will load it. It has some bugs, too.
If the SANE project wants, we could release the JNI part of that as GPL.
Ideally a) the code becomes part of the SANE project and b)
Jens Gulden wrote: Any URL to take a look at it?
Jens
Vacuum Joe schrieb:
> Hello SANE developers,
>
> I have written a simple JNI interface to SANE. It works pretty well and lets
> me do scans, display them, etc, all within Java. I am interested in possibly
> getting this
Hello SANE developers,
I have written a simple JNI interface to SANE. It works pretty well and lets
me do scans, display them, etc, all within Java. I am interested in possibly
getting this included in the SANE project under the same license as SANE
itself. Would the devs be open to this?
x27;s a function of the frontend: Just scan the
whole scan area with a low resolution.
Vacuum Joe wrote:
> I have written my own scanner controler (using JNI, so I can scan from
> Java). My scanner here is an Epson Perfection 2400. When I go through
> and list all the options for it,
please
give me a shout.
cheers
joe
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The question is:
- Is there any driver that function with this parallel scanner ? OR
- Is there any driver that we can use as the base to build a new one (we
also need some docs to help)?
Any help would be great.
thanks for your time,
Joe/Brazil
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Thanks for your input.
Joe
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The scanner is on, despite the messages when I ran these.
OK, so now I've got ECP; what's next? ... thanks for all your help!
Joe Henley
Joe Henley wrote:
> Hi Stef,
>
> Sorry for the delay in responding. I was out of town on business.
>
> svo...@wanadoo.fr wrote:
>
kly thru the parallel port. If I shut down
VistaScan/Win98/Win4Lin and without rebooting, load up sane and try it,
it's very slow. Arrrgh!
Any suggestions?
> But until you see ECP mode detected by ythe linux kernel, I'm
> afraid you'll have troubles.
>
> Regards,
> Stef
>
Thanks!
Joe Henley
30, 2004 at 04:42:43PM -0500, Joe Henley wrote:
>
>>Stef,
>>
>>Thanks very much for your reply. I changed my umax_pp.conf file to read:
>>---
>>option buffer 8388608
>>port 0x378
>>option astra 2000
>>
No changes t
right direction.
If it's relevant: using RedHat 9, kernel is 2.4.20-20.9, xsane is
version 0.96, sane-backend is: 1.0.14 with the 6.3 patch for umax_pp,
mobo is an Intel 875PBZ.
Joe
PS: Sorry about RoadRunner blocking your replies. I don't know why.
svo...@wanadoo.fr wrote:
> O
300 DPI, no dance.
Does anyone know how to get my scanner to scan at 300 DPI quickly, in
Linux -- like it does in Win98?
Thanks for any suggestions!
Joe Henley
I am pretty green myself, but I believe "modprobe scanner" might work?
You need to enter that as root.
On Fri, 2003-02-21 at 16:22, Ross Vandegrift wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 21, 2003 at 09:04:03PM +0200, Nigel Ridley wrote:
> > Everything works ok but if I unplug the scanner, either the power or the
appens that nobody's
gotten around to it yet, or is it because Panasonic won't release
specs? Thanks.
Joe Hudson
D-M Information Systems, Inc.
jlhud...@dminfo.com
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