I'm slowly tracking down parts of the problem with my scanner. When I
tried the NetBSD kernel scanner devices (/dev/uscanner*) I identified
an issue with sane-find-scanner. It lacks any definition for
NetBSD-specific kernel devices. I submitted a bug report (category
tools) that provides a patch
Olaf Meeuwissen writes:
> >From your debugging output it looks like there is nothing wrong with
> your USB setup but I'm not very familiar with BSD. The logs show one
> error message though that I find particularly "alarming".
>
> Er, not implemented on BSD? That could be a problem. From a
> The epson backend recognized your scanner OK, reset it (ESC-@) and
> then queries the scanner for its ID (ESC-I). Looks like it isn't
> getting an answer, so I'd suggest you look what is happening in the
> USB layer.
>
> You can see what's going on by setting the SANE_DEBUG_SANEI_USB
> e
I am trying to get an Epson Perfection 2400 Photo scanner working with
sane v1.0.12 on a NetBSD box. sane-find-scanner reports it correctly
as:
found USB scanner (vendor=0x04b8, product=0x011b) at
libusb:/dev/usb1:/dev/ugen0
However, running scanimage -L (with SANE_DEBUG_EPSON=255) yields