Oh, as it wasn't on the lists, and I downloaded the stable version, I
didn't see it was already supported.
Thank you for your help
2013/9/11 Rolf Bensch
> Hi Marc,
>
> Please follow the installation description in README.Linux from here:
> http://www.sane-project.org/README.linux. Then you'll
I forgot about the udev rules. I can't find the file in the original
source, so I suppose is automatically generated somewhere. In any case, I
only added this lines in libsane.rules:
# Canon PIXMA MP230
ATTRS{idVendor}=="04a9", ATTRS{idProduct}=="175f", MODE="0664",
GROUP="scanner", ENV{libsane_mat
I can scan properly with all resolutions (75, 150, 300 and 600). If, while
scanning I press the "cancel" button, it cancels properly in xsane. The
data related to buttons with scanimage -A is (there's info about Scan Mode,
Geometry, Gamma and Extras too):
Buttons:
--button-update
Update
The root problem is solved. I didn't put the scanner on udev rules.
So now, how should I proceed to insert this scanner in sane scanner
database? What tests should I perform, how should I add it to the global
scanner list, etc. I'd like to contribute with this very small patch.
2013/9/10 Marc Ma
It works!!
I just compiled and installed, and it seems to work, but only on root mode:
sudo xsane -> works, detects and seems to scan properly
xsane -> [pixma] pixma_open(): Canon PIXMA MP230
[pixma] pixma_connect() failed EACCES
[pixma] pixma_open() failed EACCES
I looked at the code, and I found the MP250 definitions. I copied those
lines, and changed the product_id to MP230, with everything the same. Now,
is there a way to generate the libraries without downloading and compiling
everything? I suppose that, generating and replacing this files
/usr/lib/x86_
Hello everyone
I just bought a Canon Pixma MP230. Unfortunately, there is no good support.
I tried the native drivers, and it printed properly but not scanned. So I
looked for other solutions.
I found that the MP250 driver is compatible for the MP230. I removed the
propietary drivers, and I tried