Thank you for that. I did get it to work under Linux using xsane and genesys
driver. Details of how to do it are here
http://gsusmonzon.blogspot.co.uk/2015/06/canon-lide-220-in-ubuntu-1404.html
My comment explains that I was using an old Ubuntu with a probably-too-old
genesys driver. A compile f
Just to add, faking the 220's USB ID to map to the 200 gives the same result.
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The thing is, it IS listed in the supported devices list! That's why I
bought it.
sane-find-scanner gives its chip as GL848+ though the list says it's a
GL124+.
There is no source file gl848.c as there are for GL124, GL647 etc.
I have a feeling that Canon have a history of breaking compatibilit