Hi, thanks for your reply.
Just to be sure, you are saying that the 8250 partially works with the
avision driver?
On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 9:36 PM, JKD wrote:
> Hello,
>
> 2010/8/20 Alejandro Imass
>>
> hp3900 focuses on RTS8822 and derivates. I don't know if RT58822 is just
> a mistake or another chipset.
With the hp3900 enabled scanimage -L says it's RT58822 but when I try
scanimage -h -d hp3900 it doesn't
Avision-based machines use their own chipset, not related to RTS chipsets.
allan
On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 11:19 PM, Valentine Christian
wrote:
> I have a couple of HP 8250 ADF scanners.? Work nice, but when they get
> messed up, I have to plug them into a Win box.? Then I can use them again.
> So
Hello,
2010/8/20 Alejandro Imass
> Hi,
>
> I would like to know the current support for the several HP ADF
> scanners that share the common chipset. From what I could see, it
> seems that the hp3900 series driver should support most if not all HP
> scanners based on the RT58822 chipset. Neverthe
I have a couple of HP 8250 ADF scanners. Work nice, but when they get
messed up, I have to plug them into a Win box. Then I can use them again.
So some initialization and error detection SW is probably missing. Also,
things like the duplex page feed doesn't work.
I believe the avision driver is
Hi,
I would like to know the current support for the several HP ADF
scanners that share the common chipset. From what I could see, it
seems that the hp3900 series driver should support most if not all HP
scanners based on the RT58822 chipset. Nevertheless, I don't have
enough scanner skills to act