Hi Ashwin!
That's good news too then!
For sure, the libsane rule needed to be adjusted for PID 1723,
corresponding to MP470.
When the Sane driver will be updated with the changes for recent Pixma
MFPs, the libsane
rules will be produced automatically when compiling Sane, provided that
the .desc fi
A test driver for MP470 is ready, you can download it at the following
link:
http://www.sendspace.com/file/ogro4h
Use instructions given on this blog to install and test it:
http://mp610.blogspot.com/2007/11/new-sane-scanner-driver-for-canon-mp610.html
Let us know...
Nicolas
Le dimanche 10 f
Hi Nicholas,
Good news! It works. I think the only kink was the order of a few things:
1. compile
2. copy
3. sudo ldconfig --> just in case
4. udev hacks + replug device
5. Try everything else (scanimage -L)
If 3 and 4 are interchanged, I get a "scanimage: sane_start: Invalid argument"
I added th
here is the code:
Bus 005 Device 002: ID 04a9:1723 Canon, Inc.
let me know when the driver is ready. will be better if you can put out a
patch, so i can do it via apt-get source.
thanks!
-Ashwin
- Original Message
From: Nicolas
To: sane-devel at lists.alioth.debian.org
Cc: cybernytr
Being a recent Canon model, we could try to check whether it can be
driven by Pixma modified driver for MP610, MP520, and MP210.
Can you provide the USB PID of this all-in one ?
You can get it by a simple:
$ lsusb
I can declare this scanner in the driver, issue the modified version of
the drive
Hello,
I just bought a Canon Pixma MP470 printer+scanner device and I cannot get it to
work with sane. The printer part seems to work with the MP150 driver.
I can pitch in with some usb scan info, if some one tells me where to find the
docs.
-ashwin
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