Re: [gentoo-user] Epson L380 scanner+ printer
2018-04-19 10:36 GMT-03:00 Francisco Ares: > > > 2018-04-17 18:29 GMT-03:00 Heiko Baums : > >> Am Tue, 17 Apr 2018 17:20:21 + >> schrieb Francisco Ares : >> >> > Can anyone tell me how to set up the scanner part of an Epson L380? >> >> It's most likely done this way (at least for printers which need the >> open source driver ESC/P-R): >> >> - Install sane. >> - In /etc/sane.d/dll.conf uncomment the line epson2. >> - In /etc/sane.d/epson2.conf set or uncomment those lines: >> >> usb >> usb >> net >> >> If you have it connected via Wifi you probably need to configure it for >> USB, too. At least you can configure it for both connection types at >> the same time. >> >> Just in case, you won't be able to use this printer with a Raspberry Pi, >> because it needs the proprietary ESC/P driver. If you consider >> connecting an EPSON printer to a Raspberry Pi you would need a printer >> which needs the open source driver ESC/P-R. >> >> Heiko >> >> > Regarding the printer part of the Epson L380, the > package net-print/gutenprint does the job, so this part is solved. > > The question remains regarding the scanner part. I'll try your > suggestions, then I get back with the results. > > Thanks! > > Francisco > It works, thank you! Francisco
Re: [gentoo-user] Epson L380 scanner+ printer
2018-04-17 18:29 GMT-03:00 Heiko Baums: > Am Tue, 17 Apr 2018 17:20:21 + > schrieb Francisco Ares : > > > Can anyone tell me how to set up the scanner part of an Epson L380? > > It's most likely done this way (at least for printers which need the > open source driver ESC/P-R): > > - Install sane. > - In /etc/sane.d/dll.conf uncomment the line epson2. > - In /etc/sane.d/epson2.conf set or uncomment those lines: > > usb > usb > net > > If you have it connected via Wifi you probably need to configure it for > USB, too. At least you can configure it for both connection types at > the same time. > > Just in case, you won't be able to use this printer with a Raspberry Pi, > because it needs the proprietary ESC/P driver. If you consider > connecting an EPSON printer to a Raspberry Pi you would need a printer > which needs the open source driver ESC/P-R. > > Heiko > > Regarding the printer part of the Epson L380, the package net-print/gutenprint does the job, so this part is solved. The question remains regarding the scanner part. I'll try your suggestions, then I get back with the results. Thanks! Francisco
Re: [gentoo-user] Epson L380 scanner+ printer
Am Tue, 17 Apr 2018 17:20:21 + schrieb Francisco Ares: > Can anyone tell me how to set up the scanner part of an Epson L380? It's most likely done this way (at least for printers which need the open source driver ESC/P-R): - Install sane. - In /etc/sane.d/dll.conf uncomment the line epson2. - In /etc/sane.d/epson2.conf set or uncomment those lines: usb usb net If you have it connected via Wifi you probably need to configure it for USB, too. At least you can configure it for both connection types at the same time. Just in case, you won't be able to use this printer with a Raspberry Pi, because it needs the proprietary ESC/P driver. If you consider connecting an EPSON printer to a Raspberry Pi you would need a printer which needs the open source driver ESC/P-R. Heiko
[gentoo-user] Epson L380 scanner+ printer
Hi! Can anyone tell me how to set up the scanner part of an Epson L380? The printer part is up and running. Thanks! Francisco