I am using Ubuntu Fiesty.
Can you please suggest how I can have cups print to a pdf file instead
of a PS file? I choose the pdf printer and yet the output is PS.
Robin
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At last it works. Well done and thanks for your patience and help.
The above comments are in response to m. allan noah's email of 07/06/07
12:52 as quoted below:
> On 6/7/07, Robin Stewart wrote:
>
>>> now- in that same dir, two commands-
>>>
>>> `m
>
> now- in that same dir, two commands-
>
> `make` then `make install`
>
> allan
>
>
I have run the two commands. I then ran Xsane but it reported there are
no devices.
1. robin at robin-desktop:~/download/SaneBackends/sane-backends-1.0.18$
sane-find-scanner -q
found USB scanner (vendor=0x0
I ran the command and it worked but this appeared in the terminal
window. Should I worry about the bash error?
> IPv6 support: yes
> -> The following backends will be built:
> abaton agfafocus apple artec as6e avision bh canon canon630u coolscan
> coolscan2 dc25 dmc epson fujitsu genesys gt68x
The above comments are in response to m. allan noah's email of 06/06/07
00:29 as quoted below:
1. downloading and extracting the sane source code
2. downloading and possibly extracting rene's updated files
3. replacing some files in the sane tarball with those from rene
4. conf
The above comments are in response to m. allan noah's email of 05/06/07
14:52 as quoted below:
> On 6/5/07, Robin Stewart wrote:
>>
>> The above comments are in response to m. allan noah's email of 05/06/07
>> 00:25 as quoted below:
>> ok- as we covered rece
I tried adding the following to the sane.d/avision.conf file:
#added to read the visioneer strobe xp 450
#addresses found from sane-find-scanner
usb libush:001:008
usb 0x04a7 0x0424
After that change;
Xsane reports no devices available
sane-find-scanner -q
Reports:
found USB scanner (vendor=0
I ran /sane-find-scanner -q and now realise that the Visioneer XP 450
does not have the gt6801 or 6816 chip. I have a printer that also has a
combined scanner and it was that which was giving the results so powered
it off.
Xsane /run with only the visioneer scanner reports No devices available.
Could someone please help me understand what I am to do to use my
Visioneer XP450 in Ubuntu.
Currently when I run xsane the following popup appears:
failed to open device gt68xx.libusb.001:009 invalide arguement.
Terminal also reports:
[gt68xx] Couldn't open firmware file
(`/usr/share/sane/gt68
il.com>
you are quite far off. you need to download the sane source code, and
follow the instructions inside. this has nothing whatsoever to do with
with /etc/sane.d, which is where the configuration file for a
completed install of sane are located.
allan
On 5/10/07, Robin Stewart wrote:
>
>
It seems that in order to have my strobe xp 450 working I will have to
compile the avision backend with the latest files as suggested by Rene.
I have downloaded into sane.d avision.c and avision.h (they were not
there before)
the next stage is to run ./configure --sysconfdir=/etc --prefix=/usr
Allan
It is not that I can not read carefully, but that I had found that the
su command could not be run due to my only password being rejected. I
therefore hoped that sudo would do and that is why I spelt out that I
had used sudo not su. I had been given advice to use sudo in another
situati
Allan
When I run su and put in my login password it is rejected as an
authentication failure. When I use the same password in sudo, it works!
Do you have a work around?
Robin
The above comments are in response to m. allan noah's email of 07/05/07
18:18 as quoted below:
> try this:
>
> su -
Thank you very much for your help.
I assume that running it as root means putting sudo in front.
I can not run the command:
sudo SANE_DEBUG_AVISION=7 scanimage -L
it gives a command not found error.
Robin
The above comments are in response to m. allan noah's email of 07/05/07
17:36 as quoted
cf27233c2d2...@mail.gmail.com>
quote:
[avision] sane_init: parsing config line "usb 0x04a7 0x0424"
[avision] sane_init: config file line 26: trying to attach USB:`usb
0x04a7 0x0424'
[avision] attach:
[avision] attach: opening libusb:001:006
[avision] attach: open failed
u likely only need the vid/pid
> line. then run the same debug test as before. lets make sure the
> backend reads the file properly and looks for the scanner.
>
> allan
>
> On 5/7/07, Robin Stewart wrote:
>> This is the avision.conf file as just adjusted by me. After the
&g
hoa- back up. just look at `man sane-avsion`, as i suggested
initially. ignore all that faq stuff.
allan
On 5/6/07, Robin Stewart wrote:
>
> Allan
>
> I found some help in the FAQ file usb-scanner.txt. I have been working my
> way down the instructions and have come to a problem
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Allan
You advised me as below to add the id to the conf file. Could you please
point me to an example?
Robin
it seems that the backend is not looking for a scanner with that id.
perhaps you can add it to the conf file, as per man sane-avision?
allan
On 5/5/07, Robin wrote:
Allan
Here is th
f the scanner shows up there, then try:
>
> scanimage -L
>
> and see if it shows there.
>
> allan
>
> On 5/5/07, Robin Stewart wrote:
>>
>> I have three scanners on my Ubuntu standalone PC. The two being
>> recognised
>> are the Lexmark x73 and the C
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