Thank you Olaf,
My latest testing was with 12.04 (which I had failed to mention). I will
try the epkowa backend as you suggested.
I will keep you posted.
TIA ... TomH
On 08/29/2012 05:44 PM, Olaf Meeuwissen wrote:
> Sorry for the belated follow-up. Just clearing my backlog on the
> mailing li
Sorry for the belated follow-up. Just clearing my backlog on the
mailing list now.
Tom Hunter writes:
> I am trying to get my scanner back operational on Ubuntu. I had to move
> it back to an XP system to continue using it after an upgrade. The
> upgrade was from 10.04 (it may have been 10.1
On Sun, 19 Aug 2012, Tom Hunter wrote:
> I am trying to get my scanner back operational on Ubuntu. I had to
> move it back to an XP system to continue using it after an
> upgrade. The upgrade was from 10.04 (it may have been 10.10) to
> 11.xx and later (yes its been a while,
I've tried to migrat
Hi ...
I am trying to get my scanner back operational on Ubuntu. I had to move
it back to an XP system to continue using it after an upgrade. The
upgrade was from 10.04 (it may have been 10.10) to 11.xx and later (yes
its been a while, I have posted on the Ubuntu list on this with some
respon
There is no command that would reset (or not reset) the sensor
assembly, this
is all done automatically: The backend sends a "scan" command, and the
scanner
performs all other steps automatically. Do you still have the old
kernel around?
Does the scanner still work w/out any problems if you run
Hi,
Sorry if this was posted before but I can't find any information in the
archives.
I have an Epson Perfection 1650 and run the following software:
- Linux 2.6.7_rc1
- sane-backends 1.0.14
- sane-frontends 1.0.12
- xsane 0.93
- libusb 0.1.8
The reason I run Linux 2.6.7_rc1 is that previous Lin
Henning Meier-Geinitz wrote:
> Usually the v4l (video for linux) backend is linked to
> the frontend when this bug occurs, but it seems to be a differnt one
> in your case. At least the version number is different.
>
> If the above hint doesn't help, try to find out against which library
> scanima
gerard klaver wrote:
> > # scanimage --version
> > scanimage (sane-backends) 1.0.8; backend version 1.0.0
> >
> > (That's strange since there is positively no other version of
> > sane-backends installed than RedHat's 1.0.8 in /usr/lib/sane. Will
> > continue to investigate.)
> maybe some files in
Hi,
On Thu, Dec 18, 2003 at 02:48:36PM +0100, Alexander Jolk wrote:
> Henning Meier-Geinitz wrote:
> > Please show us the output of "scanimage --version" and
> > "SANE_DEBUG_EPSON=255 scanimage -L".
>
> # scanimage --version
> scanimage (sane-backends) 1.0.8; backend version 1.0.0
>
> (That's st
On Thu, 2003-12-18 at 12:48, Alexander Jolk wrote:
> Henning Meier-Geinitz wrote:
> > Please show us the output of "scanimage --version" and
> > "SANE_DEBUG_EPSON=255 scanimage -L".
>
> # scanimage --version
> scanimage (sane-backends) 1.0.8; backend version 1.0.0
>
> (That's strange since there
Henning Meier-Geinitz wrote:
> Please show us the output of "scanimage --version" and
> "SANE_DEBUG_EPSON=255 scanimage -L".
# scanimage --version
scanimage (sane-backends) 1.0.8; backend version 1.0.0
(That's strange since there is positively no other version of
sane-backends installed than RedH
Hi,
On Wed, Dec 17, 2003 at 05:59:49PM +0100, Alexander Jolk wrote:
> Epson Perfection 1650 (USB) on Linux RedHat 8.0. The scanner worked
> fine some time ago, now it doesn't. The kernel and sane-backends may
> have been updated since it last worked, but I cannot get things to work
> with older
Hi,
Epson Perfection 1650 (USB) on Linux RedHat 8.0. The scanner worked
fine some time ago, now it doesn't. The kernel and sane-backends may
have been updated since it last worked, but I cannot get things to work
with older versions either. Currently trying: RedHat's kernel
2.4.20-20.8, and Red
Hi,
On Tue, Sep 03, 2002 at 09:42:08AM -0400, powlow wrote:
> i have an 'epson perfection 1650 photo' scanner and have just
> reinstalled my machine with red hat 7.3 with all the relevant updates.
>
> when my computer is booting, the scanner (usb) seems to be polled as
> the main light blinks (
Ooops, I must have missed the original mail.
Henning listed the most likely problem, but it's also possible that
the premissions on the device file (/dev/usb/scanner0) are not set
for read and write access. You can find out if this is the case by
either looking at the output of ls -l /dev/usb/scan
Hi,
am new here so i'll introduce myself.
allow myself to introduce.myself
my name is Paulo and i live in Lisbon, Portugal.
i have an 'epson perfection 1650 photo' scanner and have just
reinstalled my machine with red hat 7.3 with all the relevant updates.
when my computer is booting, the s
O'Rorke
Subject: Re: [sane-devel] Epson Perfection 1650 - No scanners were
identified
I am running sane 1.0.7 under Debian Woody, kernel 2.4.18, and an Epson
Perfection 1640SU. Setup involved one step:
change file "/etc/sane.d/epson.conf" to have all lines commented out except
for
I've just installed SANE-1.0.8 under SuSE Linux 8.0 (kernel version 2.4.18).
I have an Epson Perfection 1650 scanner connected via USB.
sane-find-scanner
gives the following message.
sane-find-scanner: found USB scanner (vendor = 0x04b8, product =
0x0110) at
device /dev/usb/scan
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On Sun, Jun 23, 2002 at 06:41:30PM +1200, Simon O'Rorke wrote:
> I've just installed SANE-1.0.8 under SuSE Linux 8.0 (kernel version 2.4.1=
8).
> I have an Epson Pe
Hi,
On Sun, Jun 23, 2002 at 06:41:30PM +1200, Simon O'Rorke wrote:
[Epson 1650 not found by scanimage]
> The version of SANE that shipped with SuSE Linux 8.0 (1.0.7-59) is not
> installed: I know that that version does not support the Epson Perfection
> 1650 scanner; SANE-1.0.8 does. However, I
Hi,
On Tue, Jun 11, 2002 at 10:47:22AM -0400, Kip Iles wrote:
> My name is Kip Iles (http://kiplandiles.com) and I am just getting into
> working with SANE on the Solaris 8 platform (currently, on a Ultra 10 but
> finally on a Blade server). I am trying to get an Epson Perfection 1650
> USB, co
My name is Kip Iles (http://kiplandiles.com) and I am just getting into
working with SANE on the Solaris 8 platform (currently, on a Ultra 10 but
finally on a Blade server). I am trying to get an Epson Perfection 1650 USB,
connected to a USB port on a SunRay to work and have not had any success.
On Tue, 14 May 2002, Karl Heinz Kremer wrote:
Hi,
>
> I don't remember
> what kernel was distributed with 7.2, or if the 1650 was fully supported
> in Sane 1.0.6.
Due to kernel issues my 1650 was not working even on SuSE Linux 7.3 - 8.0 is
IMHO the first SuSE distribution that comes with a kerne
Karl Heinz Kremer wrote:
>Alexandre Suter said:
>[ ... ]
>
>>or else download the source code and install it after having removed all
>>rpms...
>>
>
>This may be not as easy as you think. Depending on which RPMs are installed
>on the SuSE 7.2 system, the compilation of both Sane and Xane may fai
paul beard wrote:
>
>
> STEPHEN CONSTANTINOU wrote:
>
>>
>> I got a message "libgimp-1.2.so.0 is needed by sane-1.06-1" and there
>> it stopped.
>> I went to yast2 and did a search of the Install Software module and
>> could not find "libgimp-1.2.so.0". The scanner was attached at the
>> time.
Alexandre Suter said:
[ ... ]
> >
>
> or else download the source code and install it after having removed all
> rpms...
This may be not as easy as you think. Depending on which RPMs are installed
on the SuSE 7.2 system, the compilation of both Sane and Xane may fail.
The problem is that most s
Dear All
I am a very experienced Windows user who is looking to go over to Linux and
this is the third time that I have installed a version of Suse, each time
learning a little and relapsing back to Windows.
My hope is that most of my hardware will work with Suse 7.2. At that stage I
will then
STEPHEN CONSTANTINOU wrote:
>
> I got a message "libgimp-1.2.so.0 is needed by sane-1.06-1" and there it
> stopped.
> I went to yast2 and did a search of the Install Software module and could not
> find "libgimp-1.2.so.0". The scanner was attached at the time.
>
> I have little doubt that I h
I am running SuSE 7.1 and have downloaded and installed the sane backend for
my EPSON 1650 PHOTO.
The following is the output from USBview, which shows two entriesi, each
described as, USB UHCI Root Hub. The first,
shown immediately below has no device attached. The second follows on .
USB UH
Hello,
I bought an epsop perfection 1650 recently, installed sane 1.0.7 and had
great results with scanimage in a few minutes after unpacking. Great!!!
However attempting to scan a negative slide produced results that look
unimpressive! http://f33158.upc-f.chello.nl/foto3.jpg is an example.
Also
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On Mon, Apr 08, 2002 at 01:18:41AM +0200, Henk Abma wrote:
> Hello,
>=20
> I bought an epsop perfection 1650 recently, installed sane 1.0.7 and had
> great results
Hi there,
I am trying to use an Epson Perfection 1650 Photo USB scanner.
I am running SuSE 7.0, Kernel 2.2.19 and Sane 1.07.
To install the scanner I follwed the USB guide by Brad Hards:
The modules usbcore, usb-uhci and scanner (with vendor=Ox04b8 product=0x110)
can be
loaded without any pro
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Do you have the original Sane installation from SuSE 7.0 on your sytstem?
If so, please remove it and give it another try.=20
I don't remember how the USB modules
Hello Klaas
> I tested my new Epson Perfection 1650 with sane-1.0.7 today, with kernel
> 2.4.17
> it works fine :)
> But look what scanimage -L says:
>
> linux:~ # scanimage -L
> device `umax:/dev/sg0' is a UMAX UMAX S-12G flatbed scanner
> device `epson:/dev/usbscanner' is a Epson GT-
Hi,
I tested my new Epson Perfection 1650 with sane-1.0.7 today, with kernel 2.4.17
it works fine :)
But look what scanimage -L says:
linux:~ # scanimage -L
device `umax:/dev/sg0' is a UMAX UMAX S-12G flatbed scanner
device `epson:/dev/usbscanner' is a Epson GT-8200 flatbed scanner
I tested 1650 with 60 seconds timeout.
It works correct with resolution up to 3200.
I have question about frontend.
I scan negative film using xsane 0.84, sane 1.0.5, epson backend 0.2.19.
I discover more natural color if I use iscan 1.0.1 with backend 0.3.00
from http://www.epkowa.co.jp
His front
The colors are better in EPSON Kowa's IScan frontend because
they use the same image manipulation routines that they use
in their Windows and Mac drivers. These routines however are
in a closed source library, so they cannot be used in e.g.
XSane. Converting negatives into good looking images is
no
On 13-Feb-2002 Henning Meier-Geinitz wrote:
> Hi,
>> I havent been able to shrink the size of the gui to see if in
>> fact
>> resolutions beyond 2400 are allowed, but are inaccessible because they are
>> outside the visible screen, or if they not present.
>
> As a workaround for this and similar
Hi,
On Wed, Feb 13, 2002 at 12:13:21AM -0500, Duncan Haldane wrote:
> both xscanimage and xsane show a list of possible resolutions
> between 50 and 2400 that stretch vertically from the top to the bottom of the
> screen. I havent been able to shrink the size of the gui to see if in fact
> res
I found that problem in scanner.c kernel driver.
I increase NAK value for 1650 in scanner.h:
#define RD_NAK_TIMEOUT (160*HZ)
But scanner.c reset this value back to 40*HZ
...
switch (dev->descriptor.idVendor) { /* Scanner specific read timeout parameters
*/
case 0x04b8:/* Seik
This makes sense ... Thansk for digging deep into the scanner
module and figuring this out. Did you try a timeout that's
closer to the 40 seconds, like 60 or 80 seconds? 160 Seconds
sounds pretty long to me and no operation should take that
long until the scaner starts to send data. This timeout is
On 12-Feb-2002 Karl Heinz Kremer wrote:
>
> To answer your question about the scanner capabilities: You can use 48bit
> color,
> the backend however calls this 16bit (this is per color channel, so with RGB
> you end up with 3*16 bits). I don't have a 1650, but from the command set and
> the debug
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Content-Disposition: inline
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
This shows that the problems some people are having with this scanner are
not related to the backend. It's more likely the combination of USB interfa=
ce,
scanner a
Hi!
this is exactly my problem!
i think it is a bug in the scanner.o driver because i can perfectly scan
negatives at 1600 dpi under Windows2000 emulated under WMVare (so using huci
driver). My kernel is 2.4.17
On Monday 11 February 2002 12:11, Sergey Smirnov wrote:
> I tried with both drivers
I saw the discussion on scanning transparencies on
Epson Perfection 1650 Photo.
I'm using RedHat 7.2, with a 2.4.17 kernel and
modules usb-uhci.o with scanner.o and sane-1.0.7,
xsane-0.84.
Scanning negatives works fine up to 2400dpi which is the
highest setting I see on xsane-gimp.
Actually, I
I tried with both drivers:
uhci and usb-uhci.
I use USB Controller: Intel Corp. 82371AB PIIX4 USB (rev 01)
Karl Heinz Kremer wrote:
> One more question: What USB host controller are you using (OHCI or UHCI),
> and which driver? There are two for UHCI: uhci and usb-uhci. Somebody
> just reported pe
I'm using Debian unstable with kernel 2.4.18-pre8, sane 1.0.7(epson backend
0.2.19, xsane 0.84
I have increased timeout up to 160
#define RD_NAK_TIMEOUT (160*HZ)
I also tried with SANE_DEBUG_EPSON=64
...
[epson] receive buf, expected = 4, got = 4
[epson] receive buf, expected = 45, got = 45
[eps
Hi,
I have problem with Epson Perfection 1650.
I can't scan negative film with resolution more than 1200.
I/o error and only power off reset scanner.
--
Sergey Smirnov
Sergey,
which Linux distribution are you using? What kernel and
Sane version?
You probably have some messages on your console about
USB timeouts after this happens. The reason is very likely
that your kernel is too old and does not have the increased
timeout for USB scanner transmissions.
Pleas
JJ Behrens writes:
> I'm not able to get scanimage to scan an image on my Epson Perfection 1650
> under FreeBSD. I get the following error message:
>
> tcp# scanimage -d "epson:/dev/uscanner0"
> scanimage: open of device epson:/dev/uscanner0 failed: Invalid argument
what does
dmesg | grep "Sca
Martin,
Thank you very much for your reply. Everything works now:
1) I had already hacked my kernel to add the two lines required. I've
submitted the patch to FreeBSD.
2) My major issue was that I thought that I could specify "-d
epson:/dev/uscanner0" on the command line for scanimage and have i
Stephen,
I am happy to oblige your curiosity.
> Just out of curiosity you have your dev links as
>
> /dev/uscanner0
Actually, uscanner0 is not a symlink. It is a node that gets created by
FreeBSD when it recognizes that the attached USB device is a scanner.
> Do you have a USB scanner? Do you
Hi,
On Thu, Jan 24, 2002 at 04:04:31PM -0800, JJ Behrens wrote:
> I'm not able to get scanimage to scan an image on my Epson Perfection 1650
> under FreeBSD. I get the following error message:
[...]
> Jan 24 15:41:04 tcp /kernel: uscanner0: EPSON EPSON Scanner, rev
> 1.00/1.08, addr 2
Looks fine
Henning,
Thank you very much for your email. It helped me to resolve the problem:
> On Thu, Jan 24, 2002 at 04:04:31PM -0800, JJ Behrens wrote:
> > I'm not able to get scanimage to scan an image on my Epson Perfection 1650
> > under FreeBSD. I get the following error message:
> [...]
>
> > Jan 2
> Edit the file epson.c in Sane's backend directory. Search for the string
> TEST_IOCTL and make sure that the #define statment is commented out.
> This should disable the ioctl.
Karl,
Thanks for this second reply. Line 229 was already commented out as you've
suggested:
/* #define TEST_IOCTL *
Dixit Karl Heinz Kremer (2002-01-24 21:36):
> The scanner should show up in 'cat /proc/bus/usb/devices' even
> when no scanner driver is loaded. I suspect that something is
> wrong with your cable. You write that you tried both ports,
> can you also try a different cable?
I am ashamed to say t
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On Thu, Jan 24, 2002 at 04:04:31PM -0800, JJ Behrens wrote:
> I'm not able to get scanimage to scan an image on my Epson Perfection 1650
> under FreeBSD. I get the
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Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
Content-Disposition: inline
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
The scanner should show up in 'cat /proc/bus/usb/devices' even=20
when no scanner driver is loaded. I suspect that something is
wrong with your cable. You write tha
> I am ashamed to say that I simply forgot that the USB function
> was disabled in the BIOS settings... After I enabled it, the
> scanner showed up in 'cat /proc/bus/usb/devices' and the command
>
> modprobe scanner vendor=0x04b8 product=0x0110
>
> succeeded. I was then able to scan an imag
Karl,
Thanks for your response.
> The scanner should show up in 'cat /proc/bus/usb/devices' even
> when no scanner driver is loaded.
Hmm, you can't do that in FreeBSD 4.4 :)
> I suspect that something is
> wrong with your cable. You write that you tried both ports,
> can you also try a diffe
Just out of curiosity you have your dev links as
/dev/uscanner0
Do you have a USB scanner? Do you want:
/dev/usbscanner or /dev/usbscanner0?
Do these links exist? Sounds silly but I did it once.
Stephen
--
Stephen Torri
Washington University
Department of Computer Science
Email: sto...@cs.wu
I have just connected my new Epson Perfection 1650 scanner to my
RedHat 7.2 system (linux 2.4.7), but it does not seem like the
scanner is detected.
I have added these lines to /etc/modules.conf:
alias usb-controller usb-uhci
The "usbcore" and "usb-uhci" modules are loaded according to lsmod
> Just out of curiosity you have your dev links as
>
> /dev/uscanner0
>
> Do you have a USB scanner? Do you want:
>
> /dev/usbscanner or /dev/usbscanner0?
>
> Do these links exist? Sounds silly but I did it once.
Stephen,
Thanks for your reply. When I plug in the scanner, it gets assigned to
I'm not able to get scanimage to scan an image on my Epson Perfection 1650
under FreeBSD. I get the following error message:
tcp# scanimage -d "epson:/dev/uscanner0"
scanimage: open of device epson:/dev/uscanner0 failed: Invalid argument
I know that the device is recognized successfully, because
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Content-Disposition: inline
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
This is a bug in the firmware, the scanner reports only half the=20
scanning area. I am adding a configuration option to the config
file to override this bogus valu
I've got an Epson Perfection 1650 that I'm trying to get to work with
sane. The backend version is v0.2.08. I've updated my modules.conf
to have the correct vendor code and product ID.
Scanning at different DPI and color modes seems to work fine, except
that the imaging area is incorrect -- the
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