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m. allan noah @ 03/26/2010 11:53 AM:
>> btw, isn't sane-backends licensed under GPL? how can mustek provide a
>> package without the source?
> 3. They ship scanimage, sane-find-scanner, conf files etc, which are
> covered only under the GPL, and do
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Gernot Hassenpflug @ 04/30/2010 11:39 PM:
> On Sat, May 1, 2010 at 3:13 PM, scar wrote:
>> i've got one of these multifunction devices, debian lenny, and libsane
>> 1.0.19.
>
> Try installing newest SANE. Yours is more
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m. allan noah @ 05/01/2010 04:31 AM:
> it should not be required to run autoconf or automake. The various .in
> files are committed to the git checkout.
>
> Another option is just to build 1.0.21 which was just released, and
> use it to overwrite th
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m. allan noah @ 05/02/2010 11:16 AM:
> ./configure --prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc
>
> then make sure to remove /etc/sane.d before you make install,
> sane-backends wont overwrite it.
finished with that. now, i am getting this error when i start x
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m. allan noah @ 05/02/2010 03:15 PM:
> and what does scanimage > image.pnm do?
scanimage: open of device pixma:04A926EE failed: Access to resource has
been denied
> did you try it as root?
yes, that works.
but how to make it work without root acce
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m. allan noah @ 05/02/2010 04:49 PM:
> depends on the distro. You have to edit hotplug, hotplug-ng, udev, or
> hal rules. Probably one of the last two. Look in /usr/share/hal/fdi,
> or /etc/udev/rules.d for a file with sane in it's name, and make sur
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scar @ 05/02/2010 06:48 PM:
> m. allan noah @ 05/02/2010 04:49 PM:
>> depends on the distro. You have to edit hotplug, hotplug-ng, udev, or
>> hal rules. Probably one of the last two. Look in /usr/share/hal/fdi,
>> or /etc/ud
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m. allan noah @ 05/05/2010 09:18 AM:
> do the 'non-extras' file in both dirs.
cool! it worked!
i used 'lsusb' to get the vendor/product ID's, and to
/usr/share/hal/fdi/preprobe/10osvendor/20-libsane.fdi i added the following:
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scar @ 05/07/2010 02:15 PM:
> only issue i see is there is no option to use the "Lineart" mode, only
> Gray and Color. if that a limitation of the scanner, is there a way to
> convert something to lineart and save as PDF? may
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scar @ 05/15/2010 12:56 PM:
> we have a ton of text documents that need to be scanned, and lineart is
> the best option. the ADF works well and i can easily create multi-page
> PDF's with xsane, too. does anyone know of an easy/b
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hi,
i've got one of these multifunction devices, debian lenny, and libsane
1.0.19.
i'm not sure which device it is exactly (there's no model number on it)
but, the system detects it as MF4320-4350. i checked MF4320 and MF4350
in sane's database an
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Jonathan Hipkiss @ 04/21/2005 06:01 AM:
> Hi,
>
> I'm looking for an A3 scanner, that is still available to buy, that
> works under Linux.
>
> Nothing under 600dpi and preferably more.
>
> A USB interface would be best.
i am looking for one as we
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Henning Meier-Geinitz @ 06/02/2005 10:22 AM:
> Hi,
>
> On Thu, Jun 02, 2005 at 04:56:13PM +0100, Jonathan Hipkiss wrote:
>> I only ever see complaints or questions of scanners that aren't working
>> on this list, so I thought I'd send a message of
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Jay Anderson @ 09/08/2008 08:53 PM:
> I'm trying to get this scanner to work. [snip]
hi, i don't understand how this scanner has gone from working back in
2005 for jonathan (he created many scanned images of maps) to not
working in 2008. what happen
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m. allan noah @ 01/03/2010 06:38 AM:
> On Sat, Jan 2, 2010 at 10:04 PM, scar wrote:
>> Jay Anderson @ 09/08/2008 08:53 PM:
>>> I'm trying to get this scanner to work. [snip]
>>>
>> hi, i don't understand
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m. allan noah @ 01/03/2010 03:03 PM:
> There is clearly a need for an inexpensive A3 sized scanner which
> works with sane. It seems that so far, no one with the development
> skills has stepped up to do the needed reverse engineering and
> programmi
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Jo Dierickx @ 01/18/2010 09:01 AM:
> Hi,
> my name is jo, i live in Belgium, and I'm a photographer.
> I attached a canoscan lide 30 to my cambo technical camera. Pictures of
> and by this project can be seen here:
> http://picasaweb.google.be/dier
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Ille @ 01/26/2010 04:48 AM:
>
> Hi, I did not investigate much, but it really looks like sq113 ship. In
> my opinion, you should try the mustek_usb2 backend.
i have finally purchased the a3 usb 1200 pro. but when i start xsane
(0.996-1ubuntu2) it
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Gernot Hassenpflug @ 03/22/2010 07:42 PM:
> See if as root you can get a result from:
> scanimage -L
even as root, it doesn't detect any scanners.
sane-find-scanner does detect it though:
found USB scanner (vendor=0x055f [Hewlett-Packard.]
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Gernot Hassenpflug @ 03/22/2010 09:07 PM:
> On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 12:49 PM, scar wrote:
>> Gernot Hassenpflug @ 03/22/2010 07:42 PM:
>>> See if as root you can get a result from:
>>> scanimage -L
>> even as roo
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thank you all so much for the assistance.
i did change the lines in mustek_usb2_asic.c around line 3520 to:
static unsigned short ProductID = 0x040b;
static unsigned short VendorID = 0x055f;
and i changed in mustek_usb2.c the x_range and y_range t
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surely there is something we can learn from the linux packages mustek
provides[1]?
i know there were reports of them not working, but still i downloaded
and extracted the deb package. it contains a few files:
./usr:
bin/ etc/ lib/
./usr/bin:
ga
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Ille @ 03/24/2010 12:39 AM:
> Le Tue, 23 Mar 2010 11:11:18 -0700,
> scar a ?crit :
>
>> i re-plugged the USB cable and tried /usr/local/bin/sane-find-scanner
>> and it detects the scanner like before (thinking it is an HP, etc
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Gernot Hassenpflug @ 03/24/2010 09:15 PM:
> On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 1:06 PM, scar wrote:
>> secondly, how can i save all of the debug output of 'scanimage>
>> test.pnm' for you all to see?
>
> add2>
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Gernot Hassenpflug @ 03/25/2010 12:21 AM:
> On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 3:46 PM, scar wrote:
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>> Gernot Hassenpflug @ 03/24/2010 09:15 PM:
>>> On Thu, Mar 25, 2
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scar @ 03/23/2010 12:34 PM:
> surely there is something we can learn from the linux packages mustek
> provides[1]?
actually, i am surprised to find that these drivers actually work,
contrary to what i previously read! guess we should give
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scar @ 03/25/2010 11:39 PM:
> 'sudo scanimage > test.pnm' and indeed the test.pnm looks
> just fine.
# export SANE_DEBUG=255
# export SANE_DEBUG_SANEI=255
# export SANE_DEBUG_DLL=255
# export SANE_DEBUG_MUSTEK_USB2=255
# sca
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Ille @ 03/26/2010 02:10 AM:
> Le Thu, 25 Mar 2010 23:39:17 -0700,
> scar a ?crit :
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>> scar @ 03/23/2010 12:34 PM:
>>> surely there is some
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scar @ 03/23/2010 12:34 PM:
> linux packages mustek
> provides[1]?
> [snip]
>
> if i installed it, i would have to use --force-architecture.
so, as long as i don't have anything else installed, their driver
works... only on t
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scar @ 03/26/2010 10:03 PM:
> scar @ 03/23/2010 12:34 PM:
>> linux packages mustek
>> provides[1]?
>> [snip]
>
>> if i installed it, i would have to use --force-architecture.
>
> so, as long as i don't h
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