the installed lib/libsane-pixma.so.1.0.27 file in
the currently installed sane (backends) version 1.0.27-1.
not sure how much help i can be, please feel free to contact me via
email.
steve
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age of size 640x877 pixels at 24 bits/pixel
scanimage: acquiring RGB frame
scanimage: min/max graylevel value = 255/0
scanimage: sane_read: Device busy
Does anyone know more about the differences between the D530 and D550? Or
other ideas to get the D550 working?
Thanks!
Steve
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age of size 640x877 pixels at 24 bits/pixel
scanimage: acquiring RGB frame
scanimage: min/max graylevel value = 255/0
scanimage: sane_read: Device busy
Does anyone know more about the differences between the D530 and D550? Or
other ideas to get the D550 working?
Thanks!
Steve
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n V-300 Photo scanner) it turned out be
an issue of installing some drivers. I could have solved this in five
minutes, had a link to your excellent web pages been present in the
output of sane-find-scanner.
Thank you,
Steve Cohen
t the default location of the final pdf to be on the sshfs mount. Is
this possible?
Thanks,
Steve Bergman
ual analysis is time-consuming and error-prone.
A script in the experimental tree was mentioned to clean up the usbsniff
output, so I will give that a try next.
Thanks,
Steve
2009/2/28 Nicolas Martin
> This lead to some direct exchanges between us a while back, but it looks
> to me more lik
usbmon capture is
pretty difficult.
When I have more time I plan to hack the usbsniff code so it will output in
a format that's diffable with usbmon, and put some more debug into scanimage
to try and spot where the problem occurs.
2009/2/25 Gleb Baryshev
> Steve Hardy wrote:
> &g
t may be
worth mentioning.
I will try diffing the scan snoop from windows with what's happening under
Linux later, but I've not yet found a quick/easy way to do this.
Steve
The only problem is that sometimes scanner gets hang and 'scanimage -T'
> fails:
> scanimage: r
easily diffable with the usbmon output?
It seems to me the current tools for Windows/Linux comparason & protocol
debug could be improved, anyone got any tips?
Steve
2009/2/5 robert w hall
> In message <498B15E0.9070805 at pirsoft.dnsalias.org>, Pierre Willenbrock
> writes
>
drealtime.co.uk/tmp/USBLog1_MF4660.zip
Steve
2009/1/18 Nicolas Martin
> Thanks for the log, this will be very helpful, as I'm just figuring out
> there's something weird with the dd20 (select_source) message, the
> length is one byte too long (but it apparently used to work with
k the file /tmp/logfile you get.
>
> But I'll also map the error code 5 (SANE_STATUS_EOF) in the backend to
> get a more explicit error message.
>
> Nicolas
>
> Le samedi 17 janvier 2009 ? 15:51 +, Steve Hardy a ?crit :
> > Great, thanks for the quick reply!
>
Great, thanks for the quick reply!
Here is the output of the scanimage -T
$ export SANE_DEBUG_PIXMA=10
$ scanimage -T
[sanei_debug] Setting debug level of pixma to 10.
[pixma] pixma version 0.15.0
[pixma] pixma_collect_devices() found Canon imageCLASS MF4690 at
libusb:005:004
[pixma] sanei_bjnp_f
rily unavailable)
I get the same problem whether I run it as root or a normal user.
I will start digging into the root cause here, but would appreciate any tips
or suggestions regarding the best way to proceed debugging this. I'm very
familiar with Linux development, but no
I am trying to use xsane with my Nikon Coolscan V ED scanner on Opensuse
11.0, Linux 2.6.25.11-0.1-default.
When I run xsane as a user, I get:
No devices available.
When I run xsane as root, xsane runs, will preview what's in the
scanner, but if I press Scan, the scanner motor hums for a spl
with a PC's parallel
port. Even if you try written a custom for the USB gadget, the latency
makes it useless for almost anything.
Regards,
Steve
Hello:
I am trying to scan several pages and save to pdf.
But it starts scanning the next page like clock-work,
before I've had a chance to change the page on the scanner.
For example, if I want to scan 3 pages, it will end up scanning
the same page 3 times.
Please help.
Steve Breithaupt
Japan
Hello:
On the sane scanner, an I crop a picture or pdf before accepting it?
Thanks,
Steve Breithaupt
Allan has fixed the driver in the current cvs.
My M3093DGdim version 02 is now working perfectly in both front &
duplex. The scanner doesn't support back only.
Thanks Allan.
I believe this thread is closed.
Steve
m. allan noah wrote:
> On 3/7/07, Steve Brown wrote:
>> Anybody using this combination?
>
> the driver was tested with a 3096, which uses basically the same
> protocol as the 3093, but few of these things are still in use.
>
>> I just upgraded from 1.0.15 and now
Anybody using this combination?
I just upgraded from 1.0.15 and now get a window error from the scanner.
Reverting to the old driver at pfeiffer.edu works.
Also, where can I find the scsi protocol for the scanner?
Maybe with it, I can figure out what is going on.
Thanks,
Steve
>> After looking at many of the producer's websites
>> and digging for answers, there seems to be a lack of
>> knowledge or interest in doing so. Maybe commercial
>> reasons are the base for that, I don't know. My
>> question is: is there a forum or a group of people
>> that tries to motivate these
Why use a for loop without an increment/decrement condition??
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On Tue, 17 Aug 2004 09:41:40 +0900, Olaf Meeuwissen wrote:
> Steve Keppel-Jones writes:
>
> > I have an Epson Perfection 1260 (possibly a poor choice of scanner for
> > this project) and I would like to scan transparencies with it. I've
> > read what I could f
/lib/libesint23.so.1.0.0)
undefined symbol: _Znwj (/usr/lib/libesint23.so.1.0.0)
I have not recompiled anything locally; all of my binaries are from
the downloaded packages.
Steve
On Sunday 02 March 2003 01:35 am, you struggled free to say:
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> I suspect you're running into desiderata concerning how your
> modules were compiled, and perhaps a bit of data the chipset's
> contributing during bus enum.
Oops! Correction! You have no e
ned input into a tiff file will generate a
> corrupt tiff file. This is independent from the scanner
> model and/or scanning gray/color.
Works OK for me using sane-backends-1.0.10, but with quiteinsane as the=20
frontend, no compression. I have an HP Scanjet 2100c (Plustek backend)
Ste
2.9.
I'm not sure what I can do to debug this problem... can anyone help?
Cheers,
Steve
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On Monday 09 September 2002 11:45 am, you struggled free to say:
&> here's a letter i got from microtek . I got scanner Scanmaker 3800
&>
&> Dear sir,
&> We do not have Linux drivers, please look on :
&> http://panda.mostang.com/sane/
&> You can most probably find a driver there.
&>
&> Regards
&> W
this helps.
Steve.
On Sunday 01 September 2002 20:34, Henning Meier-Geinitz wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Sun, Sep 01, 2002 at 09:19:29AM -0600, Dwight Tovey wrote:
> > For that reason I think that I
> > will probably want a scanner with a USB interface to make it easier to
> &g
On Friday 30 August 2002 16:16, Henning Meier-Geinitz wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Fri, Aug 30, 2002 at 07:32:00AM +0200, Miroslav BENES wrote:
> > Have you any information about working this digital camera under
> > linux :
> >
> > Trust 510 FX FamilyC@m ? (http://www.trust.com/12913)
> >
> > In technical
On Monday 19 August 2002 08:16 am, you struggled free to say:
&> Hi
&>
&> I have a Microtek USB scanmaker 3800 , but it seems that there ar no
drivers &> for this scanner. The scanmaker 3600 project doesn't seem to
support it. &> This scnanner is based on SCAN 08 chip
&> http://www.sq.com.tw/prod
Preprelyude:
It was the shortest topic I could think of that didn't rhyme with
Me have Scanmaker 6700!
You make Inspiron 2650 (Intel chipset) boot FreeBSD to use it,
Me smile then (Coal in tummy still not feel like diamond.)
(Thanking people profusely for writing and extens
I'm using SuSE 8.0 with a Umax scanner.
Thanks, Steve.
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. ;-)
On Thu, 20 Jun 2002, Steve Frampton wrote:
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Well, I have tried just about every combination I can think of to get
this thing to work and I still cannot. I hope somone has some
suggestions so I don't have to go back to using the scanner on windoze.
Here is a summary:
With the port in ECP (ppdev module installed in the kernel):
port 0x278
Henning Meier-Geinitz wrote:
>Hi,
>
>On Mon, Jul 01, 2002 at 06:03:49AM -0400, Steve Brenneis wrote:
>
>
>>I have tried everything to figure out what the setup for using the
>>umax_pp backend might be. When I was using the old umax_pp driver under
>>RH7
This is not a development question.
I have tried everything to figure out what the setup for using the
umax_pp backend might be. When I was using the old umax_pp driver under
RH7.1, I set an environment variable (SANE_DEFAULT_DEV, I think) to
umax_pp:0x278 (or similar). I had to be root then wh
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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?
Thank
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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:
> After looki
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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Hi everyone.
He's right. I put up an unofficiial howto last year which worked but got loads
of flack from the list as 'that that's not the way we should do it' sort of
stuff. With vuescan working out of the box for most scanners for $40. . .
Well.
Cheers, Steve.
On Sunda
er for this machine?
>
> 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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, Steve.
Thanks to all those who replied. It is going to take me a while to
digest all this.
Steve.
eracts with the kernel modules
usbcore, usb-uhci and scanner. Does SANE replace scanner? Perhaps ther
is no relationship at all. Can someone attempt to explain this to me or
point me to some documentation that might help.
Thanks,
Steve
On Fri, Feb 08, 2002 at 10:44:11PM +0100, Henning Meier-Geinitz wrote:
> If the function is already available by the system, the source file is
> empty. At least gcc complains about this in "-ansi" mode and even
> aborts compilation on at least one platform (OS/2 with gcc3.x).
If someone got ambi
Hi,
It would be nice if one could use the cvs tags to see what
is changing from version to version. I guess you'd have
to change permission on one or more files.
steve@riemann{sane-backends}cvs diff -r RELEASE_1_0_6
? backend/.libs
? frontend/.libs
? sanei/.libs
? tools/.lib
Thanks to all who helped, especially Karl Heinz Kremer.
Steve.
/o4b8/0110/module
scanner
-
/dev/usb/scanner0 exists with permissions 0666
/dev/usb/scanner and /dev/scanner exist as symlinks to /dev/usb/scanner0
What else do I need to do?
Many thanks,
Steve Westwood.
hout such a thing much of
industry would grind to a halt. Only a few things, like the DMCA (Damnable
Misdeed of a Corrupt Administration), pull in the other direction.
Regards,
Steve
Maier Gerfried wrote:
> Steve Underwood wrote:
>
>
>>There would appear to be something strange going on with your scanner.
>>Since I fixed the major colour fringing a long time ago, the colour
>>alignment error should be imperceptable.
>>
>
> A few mont
looks
perfect when scanning a high contrast black and white image. Perhaps
your scanner has a physical alignment problem.
Regards
Steve
Hi.
Yes, I know. Take a look at my howto for this scanner. The lists purists hate
it. It's very crude but it *always* works!
www.arrakis.es/~fsanta/sane
Good luck, Steve.
On Saturday 10 November 2001 03:04, you wrote:
> AUGH!!! I can't take it anymore!
> I just upgrade my sy
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