I will post what Moritz sent to me directly, I don't think he will mind:
thank you very much for the valuable hints. Now, I've got the scanner
Canon P208 working on my Raspberry Pi. I had to use sudo to run
scanimage -L and connect the scanner and the Pi different
Moritz Maier gmx.de> writes:
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> Hi,
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> I have a Canon P208 scanner and I can't get it working on my Raspberry Pi,
i.e. on ARM architecture. Can anybody help me or provide a quick solution? I
need to get it running very badly.
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> I've already tried the rasbian wheezy package
please run the following on your Pi:
SANE_DEBUG_CANON_DR=30 scanimage -L 2>p208.log
then send me directly the p208.log
allan
On Tue, Oct 7, 2014 at 6:35 PM, Moritz Maier
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a Canon P208 scanner and I can't get it working on my Raspberry Pi,
> i.e. on ARM architecture. Can
Hi,
I have a Canon P208 scanner and I can't get it working on my Raspberry Pi, i.e. on ARM architecture. Can anybody help me or provide a quick solution? I need to get it running very badly.
I've already tried the rasbian wheezy packages sane, libsane, libsane-extras, sane-utils, cups, xsan