On Thu, 2 Aug 2001, Peter Kirchgessner wrote:
> currently the XPA scans on 63xx do not work. I am working on this.
Cool...I'll hang in there.
> This is a result of a hp.conf with the lines
>
> scsi HP <-- this line was missing
> /dev/scanner
> /dev/usbscanner0
> option connect-dev
Hi Bob,
Bob Sully wrote:
>
> Update on scanner problems:
>
> (1) HP 6300C on SCSI machine (SANE 1.0.5/Xsane 0.79): Got Xsane to
> compile (thanks Peter - it was due to gtk.h being in a non-standard
> directory). It scans using Xsane, but only in "Normal" mode. The XPA
> setting (transparency
Update on scanner problems:
(1) HP 6300C on SCSI machine (SANE 1.0.5/Xsane 0.79): Got Xsane to
compile (thanks Peter - it was due to gtk.h being in a non-standard
directory). It scans using Xsane, but only in "Normal" mode. The XPA
setting (transparency adapter) doesn't work - it times out and
On Thursday 26 July 2001 07:55, tmarshall04 wrote:
> i'm trying to use a ScanJet 3C but when i run scanimge -L...it doesn't
> list it as an hp scanner . all i get is
>
> generic device found on sga
>
> and ./scanimage -d hp:/dev/sga produces a SCSI timeout after a few
> minutes. i can run "find-sca
i'm trying to use a ScanJet 3C but when i run scanimge -L...it doesn't
list it as an hp scanner . all i get is
generic device found on sga
and ./scanimage -d hp:/dev/sga produces a SCSI timeout after a few
minutes. i can run "find-scanner" and it give me the correct output (HP
c2520a on sga) i kn