That's unusual. I would not recommend to use SCSI IDs 0 and 7 at all.
But if this is the only way for you, who knows why ?
--Peter
Ulrich Deiters schrieb:
> My HP 6200C is only recognized properly on the SCSI bus if its
> SCSI address is 0.
>
> Regards,
>
> Ulrich Deiters
>
>
>
--
Peter Ki
Mohit,
you can see what the hp-backend is doing when looking for scanners, if
you set the environment variable SANE_DEBUG_HP to 255 in a command shell:
export SANE_DEBUG_HP=255
then start xsane (or another application that uses SANE) from that
command shell. You will see some debug printouts and
Peter,
Its USB.
Thanks,
Mohit
On 5/27/05, Peter Kirchgessner wrote:
> Hi,
>=20
> how is your scanner connected to the computer ? SCSI and/or USB ?
>=20
> --Peter
>=20
> Mohit Kumar schrieb:
> > Hi All,
> >
> > I am facing a strange problem.
> >
> > Sometimes SANE is able to find the HP ScanJet
My HP 6200C is only recognized properly on the SCSI bus if its
SCSI address is 0.
Regards,
Ulrich Deiters
Hi,
how is your scanner connected to the computer ? SCSI and/or USB ?
--Peter
Mohit Kumar schrieb:
> Hi All,
>
> I am facing a strange problem.
>
> Sometimes SANE is able to find the HP ScanJet 6200C/6250C and on other
> times, it refuses to acknowledge it.
>
> Instead of running my code, I t
Hi All,
I am facing a strange problem.
Sometimes SANE is able to find the HP ScanJet 6200C/6250C and on other
times, it refuses to acknowledge it.
Instead of running my code, I tried running XSane and saw a similar
behaviour. The only difference acknowledged was that in this case it
took a littl