Hi,
I just discovered this issue and would like to help debug it by providing
any relevant traces etc... Olaf, are you available to give us some guidance
on how to proceed? Does this seem reasonable or do you need to have the
scanner onsite?
Thanks,
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Hi Peter,
Am 27.08.2017 um 22:24 schrieb Peter Saunderson:
> Hi,
>
> Commit 62fcf80 in sane-backends is marked as TS5000 Series working but
> WiFi not working.
This issue is documented in the pixma.desc file.
I'm sorry for the unclear description for this commit. It's just a copy
and paste error
Thank you all for your help. I see in the file cnijifnet.c that the
discovery process uses broadcast:
if (CNNL_SearchPrintersEx(hmdl, nic, CACHE_PATH, max, &found,
CNNET_SEARCH_BROADCAST, 1, (installer==1)? 5000:3000) == CNNL_RET_SUCCESS){
And that the library used is provided as a binary from
Hi Peter,
I will try to help, but compared to others here I am pretty much a newb. I
don't know what Linux ver. you are running so things could be different.
Look here for a general way of setting up for wifi.
https://wiki.debian.org/SaneOverNetwork
Look at the part:
Configuration of SANE on the
Hi,
Commit 62fcf80 in sane-backends is marked as TS5000 Series working but
WiFi not working.
A few questions:
1/ I have build main latest 9b95970.. am I likely to damage my new
TS5050 by exceeding the physical scan area height.. I would not like to
damage my new printer / scanner!
2/ I ha