"...then run the same debug test as before..."
allan
On 5/7/07, Robin Stewart wrote:
> Using sudo gedit /etc/sane.d/avision.conf I have just removed the
> line. I then run
> scanimage -L and unfortunately no scanners were identified.
>
> Robin
>
> The above comments are in response to m. allan
Using sudo gedit /etc/sane.d/avision.conf I have just removed the
line. I then run
scanimage -L and unfortunately no scanners were identified.
Robin
The above comments are in response to m. allan noah's email of 07/05/07
12:17 as quoted below:
> drop the libusb line from the file, you likely
drop the libusb line from the file, you likely only need the vid/pid
line. then run the same debug test as before. lets make sure the
backend reads the file properly and looks for the scanner.
allan
On 5/7/07, Robin Stewart wrote:
> This is the avision.conf file as just adjusted by me. After the
This is the avision.conf file as just adjusted by me. After the
adjustment the scanner is still not being found by sane:
> #option disable-gamma-table
> #option disable-calibration
> #option force-a4
>
> #scsi AVISION
> #scsi FCPA
> #scsi MINOLTA
> #scsi MITSBISH MCA-S600C
> #scsi MITSBISH MCA-SS
sion] sane_init: Trying to find USB device 638 a25 ...
> [avision] sane_init: Tryin
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Allan
You advised me as below to add the id to the conf file. Could you please
point me to an example?
Robin
it seems that the backend is not looking for a scanner with that id.
perhaps you can add it to the conf file, as per man sane-avision?
allan
On 5/5/07, Robin wrote:
Allan
Here is th
ay, you can at least rule out
hardware
>problems etc.
>
>I never had much joy with USB on the old 2.4 kernels - any special reason
why
>you would be stuck with such an oldie?
>
>Horst
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Subject: [sane-devel] Avision scanner timeout
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From: an...@pfeiffer.edu (m. allan noah)
Date: Thu Jul 6 20:54:26 2006
Subject: [sane-devel]
Hi,
I am trying to get an Avision AV220 scanner to work with Redhat Linux 9
(2.4.29-abi). When I connect the scanner the hpusbsci module is
automatically loaded. Sane-find-scanner finds the scanner ok. Scanimage -L
does not find it. It reports that the kernel has the scanner. So I do a
modprobe -r
Dan McGhee wrote:
> Dan McGhee wrote:
>
>> I did all of this on 20050306. I have a HP Scanjet 5370C (Avision).
>>
>> Compiled and installed libusb-0.1.10a, sane-backends-1.0.15 and
>> sane-frontends-1.0.13. All were release versions. For sane-backends
>> I used avision.c, avision.h, avision.c
Dan McGhee wrote:
> I did all of this on 20050306. I have a HP Scanjet 5370C (Avision).
>
> Compiled and installed libusb-0.1.10a, sane-backends-1.0.15 and
> sane-frontends-1.0.13. All were release versions. For sane-backends
> I used avision.c, avision.h, avision.conf, sanei_usb.c and sanei_
I did all of this on 20050306. I have a HP Scanjet 5370C (Avision).
Compiled and installed libusb-0.1.10a, sane-backends-1.0.15 and
sane-frontends-1.0.13. All were release versions. For sane-backends I
used avision.c, avision.h, avision.conf, sanei_usb.c and sanei_usb.h
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