[sane-devel] Scanner 'reset scan head' utilities (plustek, Canon Lide20)

2007-06-26 Thread Gerhard Jaeger
On Montag, 25. Juni 2007, Jeff Kowalczyk wrote: > Jeff Kowalczyk wrote: > > My everyday flatbed scanner ((vendor=0x04a9 [Canon], product=0x220d > > [CanoScan], chip=LM9832/3) at libusb:002:002) got out of sorts today. > > The scan head wasn't returned to the home position (it is now), but > > XSane

[sane-devel] FI-5750C Error 4?

2007-06-26 Thread Simon Glass
Hi, Now that I am able to build SANE (thanks Alan, but no I have no idea about libtool) I have the FI-5750C working. It's a wonder to behold. However, I am puzzled by an error that I get. It seems that if I try to scan a page larger than the setting I have for the ADF size then I get an error 4 (U

[sane-devel] fujitsu 5120c --souce error invalid argument

2007-06-26 Thread m. allan noah
On 6/25/07, Skorous wrote: > I'm sure allan will respond to this shortly as he's pretty active on > the list but since I'm here right now: are you sure you're using the > argument properly? Have you tried quoting the argument ( i.e. --source > "ADF Duplex" )? I use those options with the 3091DC an

[sane-devel] FI-5750C Error 4?

2007-06-26 Thread m. allan noah
On 6/26/07, Simon Glass wrote: > Hi, > > Now that I am able to build SANE (thanks Alan, but no I have no idea > about libtool) I have the FI-5750C working. It's a wonder to behold. > However, I am puzzled by an error that I get. It seems that if I try to > scan a page larger than the setting I hav

[sane-devel] FI-5750C Error 4?

2007-06-26 Thread Oliver Schirrmeister
Am Dienstag, 26. Juni 2007 11:15 schrieb Simon Glass: > Hi, > > Now that I am able to build SANE (thanks Alan, but no I have no idea > about libtool) I have the FI-5750C working. It's a wonder to behold. > However, I am puzzled by an error that I get. It seems that if I try to > scan a page larger

[sane-devel] Scanner 'reset scan head' utilities (plustek, Canon Lide20)

2007-06-26 Thread Gerhard Jaeger
On Montag, 25. Juni 2007, Jeff Kowalczyk wrote: > Jeff Kowalczyk wrote: > > My everyday flatbed scanner ((vendor=0x04a9 [Canon], product=0x220d > > [CanoScan], chip=LM9832/3) at libusb:002:002) got out of sorts today. > > The scan head wasn't returned to the home position (it is now), but > > XSane

[sane-devel] Scanner 'reset scan head' utilities (plustek, Canon Lide20)

2007-06-26 Thread Jeff Kowalczyk
On Tue, 26 Jun 2007 16:32:24 +0200, Gerhard Jaeger wrote: > which kernel did you use? I've currently checked that on a SuSE10, > kernel 2.6.13 and turned on CONFIG_USB_SUSPEND - no problems so far. > > I tried to put the LiDE20 into suspend - no problems. Next thing > I need to check is my laptop,

[sane-devel] Microfilm scanner

2007-06-26 Thread Guido Milanese
Dear experts, I would like to find a good microfilm scanner supported by Sane (I use Linux Mandriva). The one I have, an excellent Epson Perfection 4990, does a good job with photos , but only with strips (6 exposures). I know there are excellent microfilm scanners, as the Nikon Coolscan family,

[sane-devel] LSB DDK: Support for scanner drivers/SANE into LSB 3.2?

2007-06-26 Thread Till Kamppeter
Ren? Rebe wrote: > > I take a look into what is necessary to get SANE into the LSB over > the weekend. > Did you already find out something? Till

[sane-devel] LSB DDK: Support for scanner drivers/SANE into LSB 3.2?

2007-06-26 Thread Gerald Murray
> Ren? Rebe wrote: >> >> I take a look into what is necessary to get SANE into the LSB over >> the weekend. >> > > Did you already find out something? > Hi Till, I took a quick look. It looks like the lsb project wants headers --stripped of all comments and programmer remarks; the library would b