Hi,
On Sun, Nov 06, 2005 at 10:40:35PM +0100, Christopher Albert wrote:
> A small presentation and some files can be found at
> http://cmp750.berlios.de/ .
I've just updated the link to your project on
http://www.sane-project.org/unsupported/canon-pixma-mp750.html .
Bye,
henning
As some of you may remember, I have posted something about a backend for the
MP750 a while ago. The old link is dead but the project is still alive and is
now hosted on http://developer.berlios.de/ with the unix name cmp750. (as it
was refuse by sf maybe because of my two dead projects there ;-)
Hey.
I'm thinking about buying a Pixma MP750, but I run linux only and it
doesn't seem to be supported. Actually the scanning seems to be support
trough Turbo-Print.
Then I stumpled upon your info on
http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/sane-devel/2005-September/01471
8.html about developi
Hi,
On Wed, Sep 21, 2005 at 12:47:27AM +0200, Christopher Albert wrote:
> I have completed a (very dirty) reverse engineered driver prototype for
> the Canon MP750 scanner/printer. It can be found at
> http://schueler.brgkepler.at/calbert/mp750/mp750.c
> The program uses libusb. The scanner pulls
Hi to all!
I have completed a (very dirty) reverse engineered driver prototype for
the Canon MP750 scanner/printer. It can be found at
http://schueler.brgkepler.at/calbert/mp750/mp750.c
The program uses libusb. The scanner pulls in one page from the paper
shaft, scans it and sends the data to the p
Hi, Sane users and developers!
I have started analyzing the USB Traffic of my new Canon MP750
multifunction device at scanning work and consider writing a SANE
backend for it. Has anyone got some experience with the MP750 or MP780?
(I read that Canon won't release the docs) If yes, please contact m