On Sun, Apr 3, 2011 at 4:12 PM, Cristi Lacatus
wrote:
> Hi Gernot,
>
> Thanks for your quick reply.
>
> Please find attached the log from the USB-SNOOP tool. I chose to export it
> as XML format, hope that's okay.
> Also, because I have Win7 on all my machines, I had to use the VirtualPC
> app, w
On Sun, Apr 3, 2011 at 3:01 PM, Cristi Lacatus
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Thanks for your reply.
>
> I set the debug level to 21 ([~] # export SANE_DEBUG_PIXMA=21) and ran this
> command:
>
> [~] # scanimage -d pixma:04A91746_01760E > /tmp/scanimage.pnm
> 2>sane.debug.log
Thanks. It is timing out without
Hi Gernot,
Thanks for your quick reply.
Please find attached the log from the USB-SNOOP tool. I chose to export it
as XML format, hope that's okay.
Also, because I have Win7 on all my machines, I had to use the VirtualPC
app, with Windows XP in virtual mode.
Best Regards,
Cristian.
2011/4/3 Ger
Hi,
Thanks for your reply.
I set the debug level to 21 ([~] # export SANE_DEBUG_PIXMA=21) and ran this
command:
[~] # scanimage -d pixma:04A91746_01760E > /tmp/scanimage.pnm
2>sane.debug.log
The multifunctional has a small display, when I ran the command, it changed
from '1' to a few lines that
Hi,
I think you might have to set some of the debug flags first to get
more information on the problem. See the man pages for the pixma
backend.
With such information, it should not be too hard to add exceptions for
this model, since it does not do very high scan resolutions.
Regards,
Gernot
Hello,
I just bought a canon MP280, multifunctional device and I would like to be
able to use the scanning function on my linux machine. I tried adding the
scanner details to the the pixma_mp150.c file like this, but with no
success:
/* Generation 4 */
#define MP250_PID 0x173a
#define MP270_PID