Dan Blacker wrote:
> My prefered workflow is to use Vuescan, as opposed to xsane, or scanimage.
>
> When scanning the full width of the TPU with vuescan at 6400dpi, there
> are no error messages, but vuescan automatically scans the image at
> 3200dpi instead.
I'm afraid I don't know anything abo
Hi Alesh,
My prefered workflow is to use Vuescan, as opposed to xsane, or scanimage.
When scanning the full width of the TPU with vuescan at 6400dpi, there are
no error messages, but vuescan automatically scans the image at 3200dpi
instead.
Do you know if I can set these X and Y resolutions diff
> Hi Alesh,
>
> Thanks for your help,
>
> I uninstalled iscan, downloaded the latest installer and also the source.
>
> I installed iscan from the .deb file
>
> Then extracted the source into a folder, and made the modifications to
> channel-usb.c.
>
> I ran:
>
> sudo ./configure
> sudo
Dan Blacker wrote:
> Hope someone can help me with my problem,
>
> There seems to be a limit in the Linux plugin for the Espon Perfection
> v500 that prevents it from scanning the full width of the transparency
> unit at resolutions above 3200dpi.
>
> This limit is not present under Windows.
>
Hope someone can help me with my problem,
There seems to be a limit in the Linux plugin for the Espon Perfection v500
that prevents it from scanning the full width of the transparency unit at
resolutions above 3200dpi.
This limit is not present under Windows.
How can I go about getting this fixe