Hi,
On Monday 07 May 2012 23:05:24 Gasko, Peter wrote:
> setting
>
> warmup
>
> to zero worked :) now it scans a full A4 page in about ~35 seconds :)
> Fantastic!!
maybe zero is not really good. Those CCFL lamps need some warming up until
they are stable. As long as the lamps won't be switched
setting
warmup
to zero worked :) now it scans a full A4 page in about ~35 seconds :)
Fantastic!!
Thank you!!
Have a nice day!! :)
On Sun, May 6, 2012 at 7:25 PM, Gerhard Jaeger wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Friday 04 May 2012 16:59:34 Gasko, Peter wrote:
>> scanimage ?-l 0 -t 0 -x 215 -y 297 --format=t
Hi,
On Friday 04 May 2012 16:59:34 Gasko, Peter wrote:
> scanimage -l 0 -t 0 -x 215 -y 297 --format=tiff --resolution=150
> --mode=color > output.tiff
>
> works! :)
>
> but it's slow :O
>
> after I give out this command, 90sec...and nothing.. then in 26seconds
> it scans the document and the
scanimage -l 0 -t 0 -x 215 -y 297 --format=tiff --resolution=150
--mode=color > output.tiff
works! :)
but it's slow :O
after I give out this command, 90sec...and nothing.. then in 26seconds
it scans the document and the scanners head parks.
Thank you!
p.s.: are there any ways to speed this sc
Hi,
On Tuesday 01 May 2012 12:01:39 Gasko, Peter wrote:
[...]
> When I launch this command (no matter that I use it with a normal user
> or root, does the same):
>
> scanimage --format=tiff --resolution=150 --mode=color > a.tiff
>
> The scanner just waits for ~30 sec then starts actually scannin
As described here:
http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/36894/hewlett-packard-scanjet-2200c-on-scientific-linux-6-1-64bit
I have a
Hewlett-Packard ScanJet 2200c
scanner connected via USB to my notebook that has Scientific Linux 6.1
64bit OS with the rpmforge repo.
Bus 006 Device 002: ID 03f