Hi Patrick,
I have no idea about your sine-find-scanner problem. Maybe somebody else
on the ml has an idea?
A complete pnm scan @ 1200 dpi should work without any problem.
Please try to fetch a copy from git and install sane 1.0.24. The
installation is described in README.linux.
Cheers,
Rolf
Hi Patrick,
I cannot see any differences between the two 1200dpi scans. Please
create some debug output of a 1200dpi tiff scan and of a pnm scan.
You can enable debug output on the command line with 'export
SANE_DEBUG_PIXMA=11'.
To reduce debug output size, please scan a small area of 2mm x 2mm.
Hi Patrick,
Please send the output from 'scanimage -V' and please try a 1200 dpi scan.
It could be easier for you to use xsane in ubuntu. In xsane you can
check the used sane version with CTRL - i.
Before you can use SaneTwain on a Windows machine you must have made
saned running on your linux s
Hi Patrick,
Please send the output from 'scanimage -V' and please try a 1200 dpi scan.
It could be easier for you to use xsane in ubuntu. In xsane you can
check the used sane version with CTRL - i.
Before you can use SaneTwain on a Windows machine you must have made
saned running on your linux s
Hi,
I now own a Canon Pixma MG5150.
It works under Ubuntu and can scan a Image with something like "scanimage
-p --resolution auto --format=tiff > ~/test.tiff".
But sane-find-scanner did not find the scanner and also I can not find any
device with Windows SaneTwain.
May somebody can help me, or