[sane-devel] scanimage problem

2011-10-24 Thread stef
Le dimanche 23 octobre 2011 21:06:34 Bertie Coopersmith, vous avez ?crit : > Having struggled vainly to get the recent release of the HP2400 SANE > driver operating on my Ubuntu 10.04LTS system to produce a colour image > I went back today to my Slackware 10.2 machine (2.4 Kernel) and > installed t

[sane-devel] scanimage problem

2011-10-23 Thread Bertie Coopersmith
Having struggled vainly to get the recent release of the HP2400 SANE driver operating on my Ubuntu 10.04LTS system to produce a colour image I went back today to my Slackware 10.2 machine (2.4 Kernel) and installed the Elcot driver on that. With the Elcot (dll) software installed on Slackware I ju

[sane-devel] scanimage problem

2011-10-19 Thread Bertie Coopersmith
For some years I had been using my HP Scanjet 2400 with the Elcot driver which is configured by the entry hp2400 in dll.conf Then sometime in, I think, June 2011 as part of a regularly occurring automatic update of my Ubuntu 10.04 LTS system this driver was replaced as part of the SANE developmen

[sane-devel] scanimage problem

2011-10-19 Thread m. allan noah
1. hopefully you have listed hp2400 in dll.conf, not genesys.conf 2. the 2400 should work if you are running a development version of sane-backends 2. If you cannot get the scanner to show up consistently to lsusb, there is some bigger problem. Are you running a virtual machine? allan On Wed, Oct

[sane-devel] scanimage problem / sane 1.0.8 / Epson / Solaris 8 (x86)

2002-06-28 Thread Ed Randall
Bruce Riddle wrote: > > > > > OK I'm on Solaris X86 and Sane 1.08 as well, I had to diddle to get it > compiled > as well but I have it working with my old HP Scanjet 4p. > > Wasn't satisfied with that scanner and it was too slow so my new Epson 1640SU > arrived today. > > I modified /kernel/d

[sane-devel] scanimage problem / sane 1.0.8 / Epson / Solaris 8 (x86)

2002-06-27 Thread Henning Meier-Geinitz
Hi, On Thu, Jun 27, 2002 at 04:12:52PM +0100, Ed Randall wrote: > One thing that was immediately apparent by setting > SANE_DEBUG_SANEI_SCSI=255 was that it was looking for devices other > than my Epson scanner, That's expected behaviour. If you also enable SANE_DEBUG_DLL=255, you can see which

[sane-devel] scanimage problem / sane 1.0.8 / Epson / Solaris 8 (x86)

2002-06-27 Thread Ed Randall
> > I can run scanimage with the default resolution (50) fine; > > but if I want more detail than that, if I put a "--resolution" > > option on there, half-way through the scan I get: > > > > $ scanimage --mode gray --resolution 72 >out > > scanimage: sane_read: Error during device I/O > > > > [50

[sane-devel] scanimage problem / sane 1.0.8 / Epson / Solaris 8 (x86)

2002-06-27 Thread Kip Iles
re --prefix=/opt/sfw There may have been an easier way to do this but this gave me the results I desired. Kipland Iles >From: Henning Meier-Geinitz >To: sane-de...@mostang.com >Subject: Re: [sane-devel] scanimage problem / sane 1.0.8 / Epson / Solaris >8 (x86) >Date: Thu, 27 Jun

[sane-devel] scanimage problem / sane 1.0.8 / Epson / Solaris 8 (x86)

2002-06-26 Thread Henning Meier-Geinitz
Hi, On Wed, Jun 26, 2002 at 05:02:54PM +0100, Ed Randall wrote: > I can run scanimage with the default resolution (50) fine; > but if I want more detail than that, if I put a "--resolution" > option on there, half-way through the scan I get: > > $ scanimage --mode gray --resolution 72 >out > scan

[sane-devel] scanimage problem / sane 1.0.8 / Epson / Solaris 8 (x86)

2002-06-26 Thread Ed Randall
Hi, I'm having difficulty getting sane going on Solaris 8 (x86) with an Epson Perfection 1200S scanner on an Adaptec scsi card. I was having odd lock-up problems when using the Schilly SCG driver (which I had been using since Solaris 2.6 days) so I switched to the built-in SGEN driver in the hope