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year as it has fulfilled the task).
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, FWIW.
I'd estimate a feedback window of a distro release cycle
or even more for this kind of queries...
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On Sun, Oct 04, 2015 at 09:35:00PM -0400, m. allan noah wrote:
> New with 1.0.25, released 2015-10-03:
Hooray!
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On Sat, Sep 19, 2015 at 09:23:41PM +0200, Jakob Gram wrote:
> Do You think there will ever be a Windows Client for Sane?
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=sane+win32
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evice busy" error dialog.
8540 over Ethernet behaves exactly the same.
Now going away from this setup for approximately a week,
will hopefully be able to access the devices remotely
(until coming again next Thursday or so) if this matters.
PS: VueScan 9.5.18 handles ADF just fine apparent
ne-pixma/Canon-iR1133iF-xsane-600dpi.jpeg
> > > (300dpi and lower are fine though).
Unable to test networking, need to get an admin PIN
(seems this one has been locked unlike the two others).
> Phew, gotta go home finally :-)
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wouldn't hang reliably until USB cable is replugged
between libsane clients' invocations.
> > 1133 didn't hit that (the 600dpi sound is also different) but the
> > image quality suffers from some kind of a "cellular" effect, see
> > http://fly.osdn.org.ua/
s (will come as yet another message).
> The status of this scanner still is untested.
That looks like "minimal" to me as it's apparently been tested
and can squeeze at least a scan per replug but oh well :-)
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he 600dpi sound is also different) but the
> image quality suffers from some kind of a "cellular" effect, see
> http://fly.osdn.org.ua/~mike/tmp/sane-pixma/Canon-iR1133iF-xsane-600dpi.jpeg
> (300dpi and lower are fine though).
>
> Again, 8500 had neither of these problem
failed: Operation was cancelled
) = 77
What do I do to help debug this?
TIA :)
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atever scanimage/xsane/scanimage I did,
the image wasn't distorted, the head didn't hit anything.
At least so far. :)
Thank you!
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e MF6100 series is not listed, but it again might be quite
> possible to get it to work.
The same almost white image as with 8540:
http://fly.osdn.org.ua/~mike/tmp/sane-pixma/Canon-MF6140dn-scanimage.ppm.xz
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On Sat, May 30, 2015 at 04:06:50PM -0700, insaneme...@recursor.net wrote:
> is there some software that can automatically crop
> each image/PNG that is saved/produced by sane/xsane?
http://www.imagemagick.org/Usage/crop/#trim
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on these hosts -- if there's "nameserver 127.0.0.1" then there
should be either a working DNS server on that host or a caching
one like dnsmasq with properly configured forwarding.
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nd has some range
like "2-200" for the last octet, you can put the server at .254
and be done with that.
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ingle scanner though)
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to Ubuntu...
It's a weird situation but while Canon's CUPS drivers work
(these do have blobs but the licensing would even allow
repackaging last time I paid close attention to the letter)
there seems to be no sign that they work with SANE to cover
their scanning parts...
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top, through
> USB2. It doesn't work with a git checkout from a few minutes ago.
Does it get back to work when connected via USB2 hub, BTW?
(my recent failures at testing a few other Canon multifunctions
might be related as this laptop has only got USB3 ports, too)
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SANE backends at all... which ends up in "half-supported" state
for multifunction devices, *officially* (albeit YMMV).
Wish it would change (e.g. following hp's approach).
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at's known
to be reproducible against scanners I can get my hands on...
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taken but there was no possibility to
usbsnoop it on the spot (hope to setup that as well).
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(just seen those yesterday :)
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r *two months* it's been there; vuescan might be
> the reason :).
>
> If you're interested in getting sane-coolscan2 tested on it,
> could you please drop me a note whether it's worth bothering?
Ping, we now own the device.
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rom time to time.
Thanks for the work done already, and hope to hear from you.
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