St?phane VOLTZ schrieb:
> So I think you should try to tune this value to exactly match your
> scanner.
> In the geometry settings, chage 'Start of scan area in mm (y_offset)' to a
> value like SANE_FIX (1.0), and decrease it until the scanned picture doesn't
> miss the very top of the s
Hi St?phane.
> To fix origin detection (and get sure this is the real bug), I need the
> log
> file and all the pnm files (search_position.pnm and search_position16.pnm)
> created by doing:
ok, here they are (359 kB):
http://www.stud.uni-goettingen.de/~s063482/all_without_scan_pnm.tar.b
> Browsing the archive manually, I found the answers to this post which
> the search engine did not find. Setting "Size of scan area in mm (y)" to
> 290 did not work, so I'll give the cvs version a try.
ok, I'm using the daily cvs snapshot now, and even the command
scanimage --mode Color -y 20 >
> there have been discussions about this problem here on the list in
> the past 2 days. try looking at the archives for a possible solution.
Thanks for your advice - I used http://www.sane-project.org/htdig/ to
search for 2300c, and the newest result was this post:
http://lists.alioth.debian.org/
Hi,
I'm trying to get my HP scanjet 2300c working under gentoo linux. I
tried sane-backends 1.0.16 and sane-backends 1.0.17, but it does not work.
According to http://www.sane-project.org/sane-backends.html#S-GENESYS,
this scanner should be supported.
When I try to scan an image, it starts scann