Le Mon, 26 Jul 2010 23:01:15 +0200,
Nicolas Martin a ?crit :
> I think this one rocks.
Good, one good news.
> But it still shows the same new protocol used here ;-(
> Maybe there's not too much changes to add to the actual ImageClass
> protocol, but I need first to have a deeper look at the me
I think this one rocks.
But it still shows the same new protocol used here ;-(
Maybe there's not too much changes to add to the actual ImageClass
protocol, but I need first to have a deeper look at the messages, then
change the code for it if I can get to understand what the frames mean.
So I cann
Hi Nicolas,
> I'm very skeptical if we can come to some success using the current
> ImageClass protocol, I'm afraid a rewrite of this new protocol is
> necessary. With understanding of new messages, how they are formated
> and of the data they content, this requires having access to a real
> devic
Le samedi 24 juillet 2010 ? 00:00 +0200, Mickael Profeta a ?crit :
> Hmm, that's funny indeed. Maybe to clarify, I do not know if it is
> related or not. The scanner has two modes, "distant scan" and "connected
> to a computer". Not quite sure of the translation. I attach a new log
> in "computer"
Hi.
> Well, the logs are partially usable, the first one fails probably
> before the image data is sent from the scanner (Broken pipe), and the
> second does just show only the very beginning of a scan sequence.
>
> However, what is very curious, is that the first log shows the Pixma
> dialect us
Le vendredi 23 juillet 2010 ? 16:45 +0200, Mickael Profeta a ?crit :
> Hi,
>
> Thanks for these explanations.
>
> I received thoses log that I compress using gzip. I am surprised it is
> binary files, is it ok?
>
> Tell me if we should do some other tests with different parameters.
>
> Thanks f
Hi,
Thanks for these explanations.
I received thoses log that I compress using gzip. I am surprised it is
binary files, is it ok?
Tell me if we should do some other tests with different parameters.
Thanks for help
Mike
> You can use Snoopypro.exe to get a usb snoop on Windows, this is a
> ver
You can use Snoopypro.exe to get a usb snoop on Windows, this is a very
old program, but hopefully, still working on Vista.
Download from Snoopypro from sourceforge.net here:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/usbsnoop/
Read and follow exactly the instructions in SnoopyPro.exe, then try to
record a
Le Wed, 21 Jul 2010 20:25:39 +0200,
Nicolas Martin a ?crit :
> Do you have the possibility to get a Windows usb snoop log using
> SnoopyPro.exe, to check if the protocol this model uses is a Pixma
> one ?
>
> I can give you instructions on how to do this if needed.
I do not have direct access
Do you have the possibility to get a Windows usb snoop log using
SnoopyPro.exe, to check if the protocol this model uses is a Pixma one ?
I can give you instructions on how to do this if needed.
Nicolas
Le mercredi 21 juillet 2010 ? 14:09 +0200, Mickael Profeta a ?crit :
> Le Wed, 21 Jul 2010 1
Le Wed, 21 Jul 2010 12:56:33 +0200,
Mickael Profeta a ?crit :
> Hi!
>
> I am in touch with a friend who bought a Canon MF8030c
> scanner/printer. I try to make the scanner work in usb.
Hi,
I forget to tell you what's happening when you start a scan. The scanner
starts, the screen of the scan
Hi!
I am in touch with a friend who bought a Canon MF8030c scanner/printer.
I try to make the scanner work in usb. For the moment, I just add the
scanner in file pixma_imageclass.c in the last git version of sane:
---
#define MF8030_PID 0x2707
DEV ("Canon imageClass MF8030", "MF8030", MF8030_
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