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Dear Mr. Olaf and Mr. Julian,
Recently I've got Epson GT-7400U and trying the instructions
posted in this list. So, before
> I would not (yet) call it a dead-end.
I didn't mean the whole scanner, just this approach to getting it
sorted.
> It just doesn't work for you at
> this point in time. It may very well be that a couple of tweaks here
> and there in the snapscan backend will make it work. Unfortunately, I
>
Hi,
On Sat, Jan 24, 2004 at 12:39:29AM +0900, Julian Gough wrote:
> > BTW, I haven't seen any 'SANE_DEBUG_SNAPSCAN=128 scanimage' output fly
> > by, IIRC. Maybe that can shed some light on your problems.
>
> as always
>
> [me@localhost]# SANE_DEBUG_SCANPSCAN=128 scanimage
> scanimage: no SANE d
Sorry for the late follow-up.
Julian Gough writes:
> On Tue, 2004-01-13 at 11:54, Olaf Meeuwissen wrote:
>>
>> > Same old, same old.
>> > I just get No scanners were identified.
>>
>> Did you also update the firmware line near the top of snapscan.conf.
>> Note that it can only handle *one* suc
On Tue, 2004-01-13 at 11:54, Olaf Meeuwissen wrote:
> I meant to write -L, not ->, up there but I think you figured that
> much.
yep! Got it this time,
>
> > Same old, same old.
> > I just get No scanners were identified.
>
> Did you also update the firmware line near the top of snapscan.conf.
Julian Gough writes:
> On Tue, 2004-01-13 at 09:50, Olaf Meeuwissen wrote:
>
>> The file you are looking for is esfw3e.bin.
>
> Graet! I got it. It was in a different place.
>
>> SANE_DEBUG_SNAPSCAN=255 scanimage -> > debug.log
I meant to write -L, not ->, up there but I think you figured that
On Tue, 2004-01-13 at 09:50, Olaf Meeuwissen wrote:
> The file you are looking for is esfw3e.bin.
Graet! I got it. It was in a different place.
> SANE_DEBUG_SNAPSCAN=255 scanimage -> > debug.log
Same old, same old.
I just get No scanners were identified.
I am kind of getting the feeling it's
Julian Gough writes:
> Thanks for the info.
>
> firstly there's no file ending in .bin in the windows directory. The
> best I could find is "estwm.exe", so I used that. I couuld find on the
> installation disk "LAYOUT.BIN", but that doesn't look useful to me. I
> also just copied the file (estwm.
Thanks for the info.
firstly there's no file ending in .bin in the windows directory. The
best I could find is "estwm.exe", so I used that. I couuld find on the
installation disk "LAYOUT.BIN", but that doesn't look useful to me. I
also just copied the file (estwm.exe) across to linux because my ke
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Hi,
> > You may also try the snapscan backend. At least the 1670 is
> > supported by that backend. Maybe these scanners are similar? But
> > you will need the latest development version of SANE. Maybe the
> > manintainer of the snapscan backend has
Henning Meier-Geinitz writes:
> Hi,
>
> On Wed, Dec 31, 2003 at 09:09:56AM +0900, Julian Gough wrote:
>> Under windows it is reported as an Epson Perfection 1270, and seems to
>> work, but the software is in Japanese.
>>
>> I can see that the 1250 and 1260 use the plustek driver. I've configured
Hi,
On Wed, Dec 31, 2003 at 09:09:56AM +0900, Julian Gough wrote:
> Under windows it is reported as an Epson Perfection 1270, and seems to
> work, but the software is in Japanese.
>
> I can see that the 1250 and 1260 use the plustek driver. I've configured
> /etc/sane.d/plustek.conf as follows:
>
On Wed, 2003-12-31 at 08:23, Karl Heinz Kremer wrote:
> The scanner uses three USB pipes: Two bulk pipes for input and output
> and one
> interrupt pipe. This means it's not a "standard" EPSON scanner (meaning
> that
> it cannot be supported by the EPSON backend). I don't know this device,
> it
Dear list,
I have just purchased an Epson scanner, model GT-7400U with the express
purpose of getting it to work under Linux. I had hoped it would work
since Epson was recommended and this is not a particularly advanced
model (1200dpi CCD 16bit in/out USB2.0 [EPSON Scan] PRINT image matching
II).
The scanner uses three USB pipes: Two bulk pipes for input and output
and one
interrupt pipe. This means it's not a "standard" EPSON scanner (meaning
that
it cannot be supported by the EPSON backend). I don't know this device,
it
seems to be a new scanner.
Maybe Olaf can shed some light on this
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