Kai Timmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi Kai,

> | Can you post your configuration file ? (that's
> | /etc/sane.d/artec_eplus48u.conf)

Ok, it seems some of the settings aren't appropriate for your
scanner. Could you move away your config file, and try with this one :

====== 8< cut here ======
# The USB section:
# each device needs at least the following line:
# usb vendor-ID and product-ID
# Every device configuration in this file must begin with an usb entry.
usb 0x05d8 0x4003

#
# Path to the firmware file
# This file comes with the Windows driver
# The scanner won't work without it
#

option artecFirmwareFile /usr/share/sane/firmware/Artec48.usb

#
# for adjusting the default gamma values
#


#Use this options to set the default offset and exposure time values.

option redOffset 0x28
option greenOffset 0x2f
option blueOffset 0x2f
option redExposure 0xac
option greenExposure 0x122
option blueExposure 0xeb

====== cut 8< ======

Some sections are repeated in your config file, I'm not sure which one
ends up being used, so reducing the config file to the necessary bits
only seems like a first step to take...

(Don't forget to adapt the firmware location.)

JB.




====== Kai's config file follows ======

> # artec_eplus48u - SANE Backend configuration file
> # For use with the Artec E+ 48U scanner
> # This scanner is also sold as
> # Tevion MD 9693, Medion MD 9705, Medion MD 9693,
> # Trust Easy Webscan 19200, Memorex Mem 48U or Umax AstraSlim SE.
> #
> # The USB section:
> # each device needs at least the following line:
> # usb vendor-ID and product-ID
> # Every device configuration in this file must begin with an usb entry.
> usb 0x05d8 0x4003
>
> #
> # Path to the firmware file
> # This file comes with the Windows driver
> # The scanner won't work without it
> #
>
> option artecFirmwareFile /etc/sane.d/Artec48.usb
> option ePlusPro   0
>
> #
> # for adjusting the default gamma values
> #
>
> option redGamma         1.0
> option greenGamma       1.0
> option blueGamma        1.0
> option masterGamma      1.9
>
> #Use this options to set the default offset and exposure time values.
>
> option redOffset        0x28
> option greenOffset      0x2f
> option blueOffset       0x2f
> option redExposure      0xa7
> option greenExposure    0x116
> option blueExposure     0xdc
>
> # The vendor and model string
> # This string is displayed by the frontends. If you do not want to get your
> # scanner reported as "Artec E+ 48U", then change the option accordingly.
>
> option vendorString "Artec"
> option modelString "E+ 48U"
>
> #
> # device-name
> #
> # If autodetection does not work, then you can specify the device here
> # The device entry must be the last one in this config file (or the last one 
> before a
> # new usb entry).
>
> #If you are using libusb, a device looks like this:
> #device libusb:001:002
>
> #If you are using the scanner module (kernel driver), a device looks like 
> this:
> #device /dev/usbscanner
>
>
> # Another USB section:
> # each device needs at least the following line:
> # usb vendor-ID and product-ID
> # Every device configuration in this file must begin with an usb entry.
> # Since the Trust Easy Webscan 19200 uses a different product id, we add
> # another usb section here.
>
> usb 0x05d8 0x4006
>
> #
> # Path to the firmware file
> # This file comes with the Windows driver
> # The scanner won't work without it
> #
>
> option artecFirmwareFile <path>/Artec48.usb
>
> #
> # for adjusting the default gamma values
> #
> option ePlusPro         1
> option redGamma         1.0
> option greenGamma       1.0
> option blueGamma        1.0
> option masterGamma      1.9
>
> #Use this options to set the default offset and exposure time values.
> #If calibrate device is set to 0, this values are used instead of the values
> #which were calculated during calibration.
>
> option redOffset        0x28
> option greenOffset      0x2f
> option blueOffset       0x2f
> option redExposure      0xa7
> option greenExposure    0x116
> option blueExposure     0xdc
>
> # The vendor and model string
> # This string is displayed by the frontends. The Trust Easy Webscan 19200
> # has a different product id, therefore we can overwrite the vendor and model
> # string here.
>
> option vendorString "Trust"
> option modelString "Easy Webscan 19200"
>
> #
> # device-name
> #
> # If autodetection does not work, then you can specify the device here
> # The device entry must be the last one in this config file (or the last one 
> before a
> # new usb entry).
>
> #If you are using libusb, a device looks like this:
> #device libusb:001:002
>
> #If you are using the scanner module (kernel driver), a device looks like 
> this:
> #device /dev/usbscanner
>
> # Another USB section:
> # each device needs at least the following line:
> # usb vendor-ID and product-ID
> # Every device configuration in this file must begin with an usb entry.
> # Since the Memorex Mem48U uses a different product id, we add
> # another usb section here.
>
> usb 0x05d8 0x4005
>
> #
> # Path to the firmware file
> # This file comes with the Windows driver
> # The scanner won't work without it
> #
>
> option artecFirmwareFile <path>/Artec48.usb
>
> #
> # for adjusting the default gamma values
> #
>
> option redGamma         1.0
> option greenGamma       1.0
> option blueGamma        1.0
> option masterGamma      1.9
>
> #Use this options to set the default offset and exposure time values.
> #If calibrate device is set to 0, this values are used instead of the values
> #which were calculated during calibration.
>
> option redOffset        0x28
> option greenOffset      0x2f
> option blueOffset       0x2f
> option redExposure      0xa7
> option greenExposure    0x116
> option blueExposure     0xdc
>
> # The vendor and model string
> # This string is displayed by the frontends. The Umax AstraSlim SE
> # has a different product id, therefore we can overwrite the vendor and model
> # string here.
>
> option vendorString "Memorex"
> option modelString "MEM 48U"
>
> #
> # device-name
> #
> # If autodetection does not work, then you can specify the device here
> # The device entry must be the last one in this config file (or the last one 
> before a
> # new usb entry).
>
> #If you are using libusb, a device looks like this:
> #device libusb:001:002
>
> #If you are using the scanner module (kernel driver), a device looks like 
> this:
> #device /dev/usbscanner
>
> # Another USB section:
> # each device needs at least the following line:
> # usb vendor-ID and product-ID
> # Every device configuration in this file must begin with an usb entry.
> # Since the Umax AstraSlim SE uses a different product id, we add
> # another usb section here.
>
> usb 0x05d8 0x4009
>
> #
> # Path to the firmware file
> # This file comes with the Windows driver
> # The scanner won't work without it
> #
>
> option artecFirmwareFile /usr/lib/sane/Artec48.usb
>
> #
> # for adjusting the default gamma values
> #
>
> option redGamma         1.0
> option greenGamma       1.0
> option blueGamma        1.0
> option masterGamma      1.9
>
> #Use this options to set the default offset and exposure time values.
> #If calibrate device is set to 0, this values are used instead of the values
> #which were calculated during calibration.
>
> option redOffset        0x28
> option greenOffset      0x2f
> option blueOffset       0x2f
> option redExposure      0xa7
> option greenExposure    0x116
> option blueExposure     0xdc
>
> # The vendor and model string
> # This string is displayed by the frontends. The Umax AstraSlim SE
> # has a different product id, therefore we can overwrite the vendor and model
> # string here.
>
> option vendorString "Umax"
> option modelString "AstraSlim SE"
>
> #
> # device-name
> #
> # If autodetection does not work, then you can specify the device here
> # The device entry must be the last one in this config file (or the last one 
> before a
> # new usb entry).
>
> #If you are using libusb, a device looks like this:
> #device libusb:001:002
>
> #If you are using the scanner module (kernel driver), a device looks like 
> this:
> #device /dev/usbscanner
>
> # Another USB section:
> # each device needs at least the following line:
> # usb vendor-ID and product-ID
> # Every device configuration in this file must begin with an usb entry.
> # This section is for the Artec E+ Pro
> # Note, that the name of the firmware file is called 1200.usb for
> # this device
>
> usb 0x05d8 0x4004
>
> #
> # Path to the firmware file
> # This file comes with the Windows driver
> # The scanner won't work without it
> #
>
> option artecFirmwareFile <path>/1200.usb
>
> #
> # Tell the backend that this is an Artec E+ Pro
> # by setting the option ePlusPro to 1
> #
>
> option ePlusPro   1
>
> #
> # for adjusting the default gamma values
> #
>
> option redGamma         1.0
> option greenGamma       1.0
> option blueGamma        1.0
> option masterGamma      1.9
>
> #Use this options to set the default offset and exposure time values.
> #If calibrate device is set to 0, this values are used instead of the values
> #which were calculated during calibration.
>
> option redOffset        0x28
> option greenOffset      0x2f
> option blueOffset       0x2f
> option redExposure      0xa7
> option greenExposure    0x116
> option blueExposure     0xdc
>
> # The vendor and model string
> # This string is displayed by the frontends. The Umax AstraSlim SE
> # has a different product id, therefore we can overwrite the vendor and model
> # string here.
>
> option vendorString "Artec"
> option modelString "E+ Pro"
>
> #
> # device-name
> #
> # If autodetection does not work, then you can specify the device here
> # The device entry must be the last one in this config file (or the last one 
> before a
> # new usb entry).
>
> #If you are using libusb, a device looks like this:
> #device libusb:001:002
>
> #If you are using the scanner module (kernel driver), a device looks like 
> this:
> #device /dev/usbscanner
>

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