Dario Berzano wrote:
> Another strange aspect is that I had to set up the cis600 driver
> instead of the proper cis1200 one. With cis1200 (or cis1200+), the
> scanned image is vertically stretched, and the scanning head tries to
> scan out of range, making a loud, awful noise and damaging my
Dario Berzano wrote:
> Jochen Eisinger wrote:
>
>> The bug you're describing should be fixed in CVS. Please try using
>> CVS snapshot version.
>>
> It is actually fixed. My scanner now works fine - I mean: the
> scanning head returns to its starting position when I cancel the
> operation and
Jochen Eisinger wrote:
>The bug you're describing should be fixed in CVS. Please try using CVS
>snapshot version.
>
It is actually fixed. My scanner now works fine - I mean: the scanning=20
head returns to its starting position when I cancel the operation and=20
when the operation finishes. Thank
Hi,
The bug you're describing should be fixed in CVS. Please try using CVS
snapshot version.
Why it behaves like a 600 CP scanner, I have no idea.
best regards
-- jochen
Hi,
I own a Mustek 1200CP flatbed scanner connected via a parallel port.=20
After scanning, it seems that the SANE backend mustek_pp hangs and waits=20
for some data from the scanner, locking the parallel port. As a result,=20
the scanning head's lamp stays turned on and it does not return to its