r a SANE backend?
Thanks for any insights.
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e any advantage in
rewriting it in C although I may remove some of the module dependencies
(eg: Data::HexDump). As it is it should be cross-platform although there
may be endian issues on non-Intel. I'm happy to assist anyone who feels
the urge to port it though.
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l the USB interface works under Linux as I don't have
any computers that are new enough to support it
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Hi Tom,
I don't have the same scanner as you, but the following works fine for
mine (Dell 1600n) under SANE:
On Thu, 19 Oct 2006, Tom Miller wrote:
> 1.Put a first stack of paper on the scanner
> 2.Click on a START SCAN button
scanimage --batch
> 6.Once, the operator decided He/She done with
impressed with it. A browse through recent archives might provide some
suggestions for alternatives.
cheers,
Jon
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; Is it feasible to carry out this with Sane?
>
> After exploring on Twain i found it is not possible as it is specific to
> Microsoft's products (Win XP and IE)
>
> Donno how to start and from where to start. It would be more helpful. If u
> could suggest me how to carry out
like it defaulted
> to its own options.? Let me know if I missed something.
>
> I can repost this to the SANE mailing list if you like.? I figured it
> would go to you anyways.
>
> Cheers,
> Matin
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's just a rebadged
> > Samsung, and I'd be more than happy to get rid of the proprietary
> > backend crap that keeps locking up the device until I reboot the
> > machine.
> >
> > I'd happily look into that in a few weeks.
> >
> > JB.
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and the SANE dell1600n_net plugin as a starting
point.
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ood luck!
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to an
array of RGB data will require converstion via an external library (eg:
libjpeg). Is this extra link dependency acceptable for the SANE backends
build?
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RGB in order to pass through the API.
How does this compare with your situation?
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arameters.
5. User (having optionally selected different scan parameters etc) selects
"start scanning" and one or more pages are sent to the computer
via TCP.
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ut in the
unlikely event that that is the MFP you have, there is a standalone
network scanning driver at http://www.jon.demon.co.uk/dell1600n-net-scan/
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using the windows driver. Good luck!
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ase.
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Hi Henning,
On Tue, 9 May 2006, Henning Meier-Geinitz wrote:
> On 2006-04-23 15:16, Jon Chambers wrote:
>> I have a nominally functional backend for network scanning using a Dell
>> 1600n MFP.
> I guess you must add some magic to not compile the backend if the jpeg
> and
Hi Julien,
On Wed, 10 May 2006, Julien BLACHE wrote:
> Create an account on <http://alioth.debian.org> and give us your login
> name so you can be added to the sane project.
My login is phap016-guest.
Thanks,
Jon
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Running "tail -f" on either/both of the above whilst plugging in/out any
working USB devices (mouse, mp3 player, phone, etc) should give you a view
of activities on the USB bus and how they are handled.
cheers,
Jon
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d to work, 2.5a gives the same error)
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I have checked in a version of configure generated by autoconf 2.59 and
hopefully this should serve us better...
Apologies
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ct version of gcc but it is
whatever is the newest cygwin version. (I updated cygwin before
starting.)
I got around this by just compiling the backends I needed but I guess this
should be addressed prior to the release.
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Hi Henning,
On Monday 26 June 2006 20:23, Henning Meier-Geinitz wrote:
> * New backends: hp3500 (HP ScanJet 3500 series), pixma (Canon Pixma
> series), stv680 (Aiptek Pencam and similar).
The dell1600n_net backend is also new for this release.
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Hi Henning,
On Tue, 27 Jun 2006, Henning Meier-Geinitz wrote:
> Which is not reflected by any entry in ChangeLog :-)
> I'll add it to NEWS, but please ad the missing ChangeLog entries.
Oops - a Changelog entry has now been added...
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current directory, not in $(srcdir).
This can be rectified by replacing $(srcdir)/$${cfg} with $${cfg} in the
above rule.
Unless someone can see a downside to doing this then I will make this
modification and check it in?
cheers,
Jon
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t
confirm for definite.
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es
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TCP messages to the saned server. Unfortunately, I'm struggling
>> to find what those messages are.
>> I would be grateful, if you can help me in finding out the messages that I
>> can
>> send to saned TCP server.
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now all the
>> ins and outs. I tried to go to artecusa.com,but there off line.Dave
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already have written the filter that you need.
2. You have the option to bite the bullet, plough through the Gimp manual,
and write the script yourself. There's an upfront time cost but it'll be
worth it if you have hundreds of slides.
cheers,
Jon
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ibrary and put a fprintf and
> exit right after the header is created. Here's what i get for the same
> page from the original scanimage and my code:
>
> < scanimage >
>
> width 5056 height 9000 depth 8 resolution 600
>
> < my code >
>
> wid
gure, test and check in the result.
There used to be a note about correct autoconf versions on the SANE
website although a quick search just now failed to find it.
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us across OS's.
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I can do dell1600n_net.
Anyone volunteering some kind of SANE2 frontend to test with?!
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On Fri, 15 Dec 2006
would be inclined not to unless you can obtain explicit written prior
permission from Plustek to use the information for an open source driver.
cheers,
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be emailed?
cheers,
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On Tue, 6 Mar 2007, Volker Barth wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I recently bought my first scanner (Canon Lide 25), which is repo
above warnings too). It would also be
interesting to know what "man 2 shutdown" gives.
A quick google search suggests that the following might suffice as a hacky
workaround (although I'd much rather see it work properly):
#ifndef SHUT_RDWR
#define SHUT_RDWR 2
#endif
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piles. Unfortunately I don't know if it
> works, because I don't have such a device.
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ithout the strange
> characters)
Good stuff!
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don't. I bought a network scanner specifically to allow me to
hide it in an inaccessible space under the stairs away from the computer (and
kids!) and so have never tried to plug in a USB cable.
I am told that Dell's own linux driver is a SANE driver for USB scanning.
There i
with the 1815dn scanner, but it doesn't work,
> and the SANE back end propietary provided by Dell doesn't work neither...
>
> Any idea?
>
> Thanks!
>
>
> Pamcho.
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roblem in the worst possible manner.
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nimum that the CCD can physically handle and send back to the
> processing engine. [...]
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nds
2. connect SANEX-only frontends to SANE1 backends
This handles the cases of binary/abandoned front and back ends. I suspect
that hard bit will deciding all-new standard...
My 2p's worth...
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