The page size options are disabled when you are using the flatbed, but
you should not need them. The bounds of the x/y options should be set
to the maximum supported by the flatbed in that case. It is possible
this is a bug in the old version of sane-backends you are using. Can
you provide your com
Hi,
ylafont writes:
> I am trying to scan legal size pager over the ADF, when setting the Scan
> area to legal on the command line, they are changed back to letter size
>
> *scanimage: rounded value of br-x from 215.9 to 215.872
> scanimage: rounded value of br-y from 355.6 to 279.364
> *
>
>
I am trying to scan legal size pager over the ADF, when setting the Scan
area to legal on the command line, they are changed back to letter size
*scanimage: rounded value of br-x from 215.9 to 215.872
scanimage: rounded value of br-y from 355.6 to 279.364
*
There are inactive options listed fo
Tobias Richter achos.com> writes:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have a Brother ADS-2100 scanner using the brother4 proprietary driver.
>
Dear Tobias,
Apologies it's a slight derail, but can I ask if you are able to scan duplex
with that printer and, if so, what distribution you are using? So far it's
not r
tsr-debian at achos.com wrote:
> How does xsane manage to do what the library refuses to do?
> Why can't the command line tools to the same thing?
> Or why can't the library handle this transparently for the application
> (if the trick is in separate settings for each colour channel)?
After a bit
Hi,
I have a Brother ADS-2100 scanner using the brother4 proprietary driver.
Sane reports the brightness and contrast options as inactive while in
colour mode (24 bit or 24bit fast).
That means I cannot contols those options and hence my colour scans from
scanimage, scanadf or through the pyth