ed up my retail store and they quickly swapped it for a new
unit.
Works perfectly under both *nix and Windows now. Heheh.
Thanks to everyone for your suggestions, anyway. ;-)
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esult was a long scan.log file showing lots of diagnostic material
(all successful), some "warm up" messages, some "expected xyz, got xyz"
messages (ie. all matched), and then "fatal error" as the very last line
of the file. :p
Anything else I should check into?
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Hi again:
Just a quick follow-up on my previous e-mail; I just noticed the message,
"kernel: scanner.c: open_scanner(13): Unable to access minor data" in my
log files. FWIW.
On Thu, 20 Jun 2002, Steve Frampton wrote:
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es anybody else here have this model and have successfully got it to
scan? I'm using Red Hat 7.2, kernel 2.4.17. By the way, just in case
there are hardware differences, my scanner is a Japanese model.
Thanks in advance.
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> There is a project for the 1220U at
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/canonscanner/ . I don't know if they
> are similar in any way.
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