[sane-devel] Multiple Scanner Support

2011-07-14 Thread Joel Penner
Hi. I'm currently using multiple scanners for a project where I have flowers scanned a few times an hour to make videos of the desiccation process. I'm currently in Germany where I've managed to get three scanners running off of one iBook, but at home I have eight scanners strewn across multiple ol

[sane-devel] Multiple Scanner Support

2011-07-14 Thread Joel Penner
copies of the > app, and giving explicit device names to each copy. > > What scanners are you using now? > > allan > > On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 7:53 PM, Joel Penner > wrote: > > Hi. I'm currently using multiple scanners for a project where I have > flowers > >

[sane-devel] Using scanimage's -device option to specify one of two identical scanners

2014-02-20 Thread Joel Penner
I have two CanoScan 9000f scanners that I'm using for a time-lapse scanner photography project. How do I tell two instances of scanimage to each use their own 9000f scanner on the same raspberry pi using the -device flag? Using sane-find-scanner to find an ID of connected scanners generates the sam

[sane-devel] Using scanimage's -device option to specify one of two identical scanners

2014-02-20 Thread Joel Penner
me. If your > scanners or the pixma backend don't support this, you will have to > find another way. Perhaps forcing the device name using udev or > whatever Linux is using this week. > > allan > > On Thu, Feb 20, 2014 at 1:47 AM, Joel Penner > wrote: > > I have two Can

[sane-devel] Using scanimage's -device option to specify one of two identical scanners

2014-02-22 Thread Joel Penner
> The device number (Dev) changes every time you reconnect the USB cable > (or power cycle the device) but bus and port numbers don't change (but > they might upon a reboot). > > > On Thu, Feb 20, 2014 at 1:47 AM, Joel Penner > wrote: > >> I have two CanoScan 9000f

[sane-devel] Using scanimage's -device option to specify one of two identical scanners

2014-02-23 Thread Joel Penner
at raspberrypi ~/sambashare2 $ On Sun, Feb 23, 2014 at 7:01 AM, m. allan noah wrote: > What is the output of scanimage -L > > allan > > On Sun, Feb 23, 2014 at 12:15 AM, Joel Penner > wrote: > > Using lsusb -t I get this feedback: > > > > pi at raspberry

[sane-devel] Using scanimage's -device option to specify one of two identical scanners

2014-02-23 Thread Joel Penner
Great clarification, it's very interesting stuff. Thanks a lot. I got another pi to use with the second 9000f; other combinations of scanners on a single pi should be more successful. - Joel On Sun, Feb 23, 2014 at 5:31 PM, Olaf Meeuwissen wrote: > > Joel Penner writes: > >

[sane-devel] Sane Problem Canoscan 5600F

2014-03-19 Thread Joel Penner
What were the results from modifying and testing the genesys backend to fully support the 5600f? Thanks, Joel On Thu, Mar 13, 2014 at 12:38 AM, Stef wrote: > On 06/03/2014 12:01, Rowan Liddane wrote: > >> xsane >> [genesys] WARNING: Your scanner is not fully supported or at least >> [genesys]

[sane-devel] Hour/minute/second wildcards for scanimage file name?

2014-04-13 Thread Joel Penner
I am trying to use the --batch flag with a HP ScanJet 2200c. The batch function doesn't work because scanimage tries to start the second scan before the scanner head has fully gone back to its original position. Because of this scanimage receives a busy signal while the head is retracting and the b

[sane-devel] Hour/minute/second wildcards for scanimage file name? - ADDENDUM

2014-04-13 Thread Joel Penner
Hi all. I found out how to add a time stamp wildcard in a shell script, so don't mind that part of my question. I still would be interested in knowing how to fix the plustek backend. - Joel -- next part -- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: