[sane-devel] batch scanning from ADF with SP15C and xsane

2006-09-18 Thread Jeremy Johnson
Is there any way to scan using xsane such that it will scan from the ADF until the ADF is empty. I've written a shell script for batch scanning from the ADF using scanadf: scanimage -v $OPTIONS \ --batch="out.%04d.pnm" \ --batch-start="1"\ --batch-increment="1" whi

[sane-devel] Batch Scanning.

2005-06-27 Thread m. allan noah
>>> The problem is, the backend gives an "Invalid Option?" message that >> prevents >>> it from scanning when turning that feature on. >>> >>> I can send more verbose output if anyone is interested. >>> >>> Tyler. >> >> sorry tyler, i have not had a chance to even look at length detection. i >> >>

[sane-devel] Batch Scanning.

2005-06-27 Thread thardi...@bayfed.com
-Original Message- From: m. allan noah To: sane-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org Sent: 6/27/05 6:46 AM Subject: RE: [sane-devel] Batch Scanning. >>>> The problem is, the backend gives an "Invalid Option?" message that >>> prevents >>>> it

[sane-devel] Batch Scanning.

2005-06-26 Thread thardi...@bayfed.com
-Original Message- From: m. allan noah To: sane-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org Sent: 6/26/05 1:55 PM Subject: RE: [sane-devel] Batch Scanning. >> The problem is, the backend gives an "Invalid Option?" message that >prevents >> it from scanning when turning tha

[sane-devel] Batch Scanning.

2005-06-26 Thread m. allan noah
>> - >> Automatic Length Detection >> The 4097D automatically detects the end of a document as it passes >> through >> the paper path. Perfect for eliminating the extra white space when >> scanning mixed length batches of documents. >> - >> >> By the way, this is a nice scan

[sane-devel] Batch Scanning.

2005-06-26 Thread Brad Barnett
On Fri, 24 Jun 2005 13:26:33 -0700 Tyler Hardison wrote: > Hello, >=20 > We're using sane for batch scanning and hit an interesting scenario. > There is a pause sometimes between sheets on the ADF. (Fujitsu 4097). >=20 > What I've been able to determine is that not all the doc sizes are the > sam

[sane-devel] Batch Scanning.

2005-06-26 Thread thardi...@bayfed.com
-Original Message- From: Brad Barnett To: sane-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org Sent: 6/26/05 7:40 AM Subject: Re: [sane-devel] Batch Scanning. >From specs of this scanner: > >- >Automatic Length Detection >The 4097D automatically detects the end of a docume

[sane-devel] Batch Scanning.

2005-06-24 Thread Tyler Hardison
Hello, We're using sane for batch scanning and hit an interesting scenario. There is a pause sometimes between sheets on the ADF. (Fujitsu 4097). What I've been able to determine is that not all the doc sizes are the same, some are as long as 23" So to overcome this I made the default size the lo

[sane-devel] Batch Scanning.

2005-06-24 Thread Tyler Hardison
Hello, We're using sane for batch scanning and hit an interesting scenario. There is a pause sometimes between sheets on the ADF. (Fujitsu 4097). What I've been able to determine is that not all the doc sizes are the same, some are as long as 23" So to overcome this I made the default size the lo

[sane-devel] batch scanning with a script...

2003-09-21 Thread Major A
> now, i tried "scanimage -mode Color -b" but on a flatbed scanner that > scans the same image over and over. next i tried the same thing w/o > the -b, but that scans the entire bed. besides, xsane offers a slew of > options on bit depth, limiting the scan area, etc that i can't seem to > set wit

[sane-devel] batch scanning with a script...

2003-09-21 Thread kevin lyda
--a8Wt8u1KmwUX3Y2C Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: inline Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable On Sun, Sep 21, 2003 at 12:45:22PM +0100, kevin lyda wrote: > so... do i have to learn libsane to do the scanimage line above or does > such an animal exist? woul

[sane-devel] batch scanning with a script...

2003-09-21 Thread kevin lyda
--AhhlLboLdkugWU4S Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-15 Content-Disposition: inline Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable i swear there's a question here. it's about batch scanning, but first i have to ramble on about why... i recently bought a packard bell scanner. yes, i know "