Hi,
On Wednesday 27 April 2005 01:16, Union wrote:
> > This should not make any difference. The major difference is the
> > resolution you're working with! The preview does a scan at 75dpi and
> > therefore the motor-settings are different from the 300dpi settings.
> > I'm pretty sure, that the pr
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> This should not make any difference. The major difference is the
> resolution you're working with! The preview does a scan at 75dpi and
>
On Friday 15 April 2005 21:12, Union wrote:
> Well, strange thing now...
>
> I emerged stable version of sane-backend 1.0.15 (the same I have before),
> and so for everything is working fine (with 14 and 8 bit depth) and with
> scanning resolution 300 and 600.
>
> One thing I could think of that ma
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Well, strange thing now...
I emerged stable version of sane-backend 1.0.15 (the same I have before),=
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and so for everything is working
With snapshot 15.04.2005 scanning works fine with 8 bit depth, with 14
bit depth is same as before (lump goes nowhere), but I suppose that
scanner doesn't support it. Or am i wrong?
In plustek.conf I changed altcalibration options to 1, because of
purple color on left side, when doing preview. An
On Thursday 14 April 2005 15:56, Union wrote:
> I have managed to set up Astranet scanner in linux with 1.0.15
> sane-backends and plustek driver. Its recognized as Umax 3400.
>
> But I have this problem
> http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/sane-devel/2002-June/003504.html
> , which was ment
I have managed to set up Astranet scanner in linux with 1.0.15
sane-backends and plustek driver. Its recognized as Umax 3400.
But I have this problem
http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/sane-devel/2002-June/003504.html
, which was mention 3 years back. Most of the time (while I want to
scane,