nick@nexnix
>Hi Nick,
>this effect is new although I think that somebody had reported
>some problems with the binary mode...
I>'ll check this as soon as I got this device.
>Gerhard
>>On Friday, 22. November 2002 14:08, Nick Lindsell wrote:
>> Greetings list,
>
Greetings list,
I cannot scan properly in binary mode with an Epson 1260 using sane
1.0.9
plustek.
Color and grayscale are fine but in binary mode only the left third of the
image is
taken. See "http://www.skywhale.org.uk/tmp/scantest.htm"; for the actual output.
Any suggestions
At 17:54 20/11/2002 +0100, you wrote:
>Hi,
>
>On Wed, Nov 20, 2002 at 04:35:45PM +0000, Nick Lindsell wrote:
> > Also I discovered when installing the backend that it tries to link
> > /usr/local/lib/libsane.a -> /usr/local/lib/sane/libsane-dll.a
> > Should be lidsan
At 17:14 20/11/2002 +0100, you wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I'm sending a copy to sane-devel, plese reply to the list, not me.
Wups, sorry.
>On Wed, Nov 20, 2002 at 03:58:00PM +0000, Nick Lindsell wrote:
> > I had this running before with the epson backend.
>
>Then you didn
Greetings group,
I had got my Epson 1260 scanner setup and working perfectly - the my
hard
drive went down so I have to start over. But this time I cannot get the
scanner to run - sane-find-scanner
returns OK but scanimage -L does nothing and I get usb_control timeout
messages in the s
How do I make use of the debug output built into
the sane backends (specifically the Epson backend)?
I see in the code statements like:-
DBG(7 "receive= %s, expected=%s", foo, bar);
I'd like to get a handle on these.
thanks muchly,
nick@nexnix_whose brain_is_at_home.
Greetings, list.
I'm building a kiosk-based system that takes a scan, adds some text
converts to postscript and then prints. The frontend calls scanadf to do the
scan - problem is it runs too slow (about 1 minute per scan).
I've found that the delay is caused by scanadf waiting fo