Please start gscan2pdf from the command line with:
gscan2pdf --log=log
open the scan dialog, quit, and post the log file
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Scan all pages
Same issue with my OfficeJet 6700.
With version 0.9.3.2 of gscan2pdf, the application would wait forever for the
final page to come.
Althought it is not a complete fix, I got gscan2pdf to be able to scan all
pages, but allow me to save to pdf before crashing. To do so, you need version
1.1.0, w
Fedora 16, HILIP 3.11.12
device `hpaio:/net/Officejet_Pro_8600?ip=192.168.XXX.XXX' is a Hewlett-Packard
Officejet_Pro_8600 all-in-one
hp-check -r -t gets no errors, flatbed scanning is working.
Same problem here, except I can't find a "batch-scan" option anywhere in
gscan2pdf; scanimage --help d
On 19 June 2011 17:13, Jeffrey Ratcliffe wrote:
> I have to do this with my HP OfficeJet. The only (programatical)
> solution is to hang up the complete libsane connection and then make
> another one for the next scan.
I've just implemented this. You'll see it in the next release of
gscan2pdf in
On 19 June 2011 10:21, Aaron Roydhouse wrote:
> Although the infinite empty pages problem stops, the last page in the
> ADF never get ejected and the scanner gets stuck. I have to press the
> 'Cancel' button on the scanner after every scan. So selecting 'Batch
> scan' for HP-7410 is only a partial
Sorry, an important caveat to my previous report:
>Following the tip above I ticked 'Batch scan' under Preferences ->
Advanced and the problem stopped.
Although the infinite empty pages problem stops, the last page in the
ADF never get ejected and the scanner gets stuck. I have to press the
'Canc
Since I upgraded to 11.04 I've had this problem with gscan2pdf v0.9.31
when using libsane-perl front-end with HP OfficeJet 7410, where scanning
never stops, just keeps adding empty pages, whether using flatbed or
ADF.
Following the tip above I ticked 'Batch scan' under Preferences -> Advanced and
I (the author) also get this with my HP OfficeJet 6500.
Pressing cancel ejects the page, so I don't have to pull it out.
Alternatively, exiting gscan2pdf should also eject the page.
For some reason HPLIP doesn't eject the last page from the ADF until
the complete interface is closed.
I played wi
I'm using gscan2pdf 0.9.31 on Ubuntu 10.10 with HP Officejet 6500.
Selecting batch-scan fixes the problem, but I had to come here to learn
that this is what I had to do.
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I have the same problem with gscan2pdf 0.9.29 on Ubuntu 10.04 LTS (the
Lucid Lynx) with HP Officejet Pro L7590 all-in-one.
Checking batch-scan option manually works but then the last page of the
original is not completely ejected (although fully scanned) and printer
gets stuck with "Scanning ... "
** Changed in: gscan2pdf (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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I've committed a fix upstream. This will be released in 0.9.28.
** Changed in: gscan2pdf (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Committed
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On Mar 10, 2009 11:33pm, Jack Senechal wrote:
> 1) Implement some logic like this, since it's implied you want to use the
> ADF if you're scanning more than one page at a time:
> if (pages == 'all' || pages > 1) {
> if (batch-scan-option-present) {
> enable batch-scan
> }
> }
Or if you specify
The batch-scan option makes a bit more sense in the context of the
xscanimage GUI. I'm not sure it's a bug with the HPLIP package so much
as a design choice.
It seems there are two options that would make gscan2pdf work fine with
this printer:
1) Implement some logic like this, since it's implied
Upon further experimentation, the "source:auto" function doesn't seem to
work with "batch scan:yes". It won't pick up the flatbed. I have to
disable batch scanning to get the flatbed working. This definitely
sounds like an issue for the HPLIP folks... they should be able to do
some better auto-dete
On Mar 10, 2009 3:17am, Jack Senechal wrote:
> You're correct, when I select the batch-scan option in the "Scan
> Options" dialog, the problem is fixed. Perhaps some logic could be added
> to make that happen automatically?
The trouble is - only HPs have that option. Perhaps the question should b
You're correct, when I select the batch-scan option in the "Scan
Options" dialog, the problem is fixed. Perhaps some logic could be added
to make that happen automatically?
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