Would it be possible to try with xsane .99?

Alex Eskin wrote:
I tried xsane-0.96 and also xsane-0.991. Both do not work for me.

I make a one line patch (posted elsewhere on this thread) to add a call to sane_cancel to xsane-0.991. The patched
version works for me, but the people on sane-devel said
that my patch violates the sane API.

Best,
Alex

--- Aaron J Albright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Are you using the sane frontend or what version of xsane?

A

Alex Eskin wrote:
Aaron,

I managed to install hplip-1.6.9. Same problem with the scanner,
but the fax now works :)

I tried scanimage from the tarball, problem did not go away. I am not sure what else I can do to help you reproduce it. Could you try xsane with the batch-scan option? This is a useful check, since no official version of xsane does sane_cancel after a page from the ADF. If xsane works for
you, we know the problem does not occur on your hardware.

Best,
Alex
--- Alex Eskin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Aaron,

I am having some trouble installing hplip-1.6.9. I am still
on 1.6.6a (which is what came with the distro). Could that be the
problem?

Also does it work for you with xsane?

Best,
Alex


--- Aaron J Albright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Alex can you try using the scanimage tar ball from http://www.sane-project.org/ instead of the rpm? I tested with the source on 4 different ADF printers and I didn't have any problems.

using: scanimage 1.0.18 and hplip 1.6.9 on FC5.

Thanks!

A

Alex Eskin wrote:
--- Aaron J Albright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Alex/Ralf,

What version of scanimage are you using?

It is sane-backends-1.0.18 from sane-backends-1.0.18-2.fc5.rpm
The scanimage from sane-backends-1.0.17 worked fine. (Fedora Core 5 updated from sane-backends-1.0.17 to sane-backends-1.0.18
within the last two days, so if you are having trouble reproducing check
if you really have sane-backends-1.0.18)

The scan command is:

scanimage -v -b --batch-scan=yes -d hpaio:/usb/Officejet_5600_series?serial=CN66KDE4YH04CY It worked fine until the update. I am sure the relevant difference between versions 17 and 18 of scanimage is that
the newer version does not call sane_cancel after every page
from the ADF.


Alex


Thanks.

A

Alex Eskin wrote:
It is an OfficeJet 5610. I am using Fedora Core 5 with all the updates.

The symptoms are exactly as in Ralf's message: extra scans while
the ADF is switching pages. Older versions of scanimage (up to 1.0.17)
work since they call sane_cancel after every page. Newer versions of
scanimage and xsane do not work, but a patched xsane does. Best,
Alex

--- Aaron J Albright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Alex what printer are you using?  I'll work on reproducing this.

Thanks!

A

Alex Eskin wrote:
Ralf, I have the same symptoms, and I suspect your problem is caused by a disagreement over the meaning of sane_cancel (see my other post).
The following one-line patch to xsane-0.991 solved the problem for
me, even though it is just a workaround which violates the sane API spec.

--- src/xsane-scan.c.orig       2006-09-15 20:50:56.000000000 -0500
+++ src/xsane-scan.c    2006-09-15 20:53:00.000000000 -0500
@@ -1560,6 +1560,7 @@
DBG(DBG_info, "ADF mode end of scan: increment page counter and
restart scan\n");
     xsane.adf_page_counter += 1;
+    sane_cancel(xsane.dev);
gtk_timeout_add(100, (GtkFunction)xsane_scan_dialog, NULL); /* wait 100ms then call xsane_scan_dialog(); */
   }
else if ( ( (status == SANE_STATUS_GOOD) || (status == SANE_STATUS_EOF) ) && (xsane.batch_loop == BATCH_MODE_LOOP) )





--- Aaron J Albright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Ralf,

Can you do this process over and run tail -f /var/log/messages and
post
any errors?

Thanks!

A

Ralf Jardon wrote:
If i try to make a batch scan using ADF (sane-1.0.14,
xsane-0.99.1,
hplip 1.6.7, HP Officejet 7120, Ubuntu dapper) i have some
problems.
The scan starts normally but after the first page the scanner
makes
three short scans while the ADF is loading the second page. The
result
is as follows:

out0001.jpg = good!
out0002.jpg = wrong (a small piece of white)
out0003.jpg = wrong (...)
out0004.jpg = wrong
out0005.jpg = good!
out0006.jpg = wrong
out0007.jpg = wrong
out0008.jpg = wrong
out0009.jpg = good!
[...] and so on...

So, if i want to scan 3 pages with batch scan automatically i have
to
set up xsane scanning 9 pages. After that i have to delete 6 empty
pages
by hand...

Do you have some hints?

Best regards
Ralf




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