I commented out "airscan" in /etc/sane.d/dll.d/airscan, and now simple-scan 
sees just the one device, presumably discovered now simply from libsane and no 
longer from sane-airscan? -
but the result is still the same - an over-large left margin, and loss of image 
on the right-hand side.

Running "scanimage -d 'escl:https://192.168.1.73:443' --format=pdf
--mode Gray --source ADF -x 210 -y 297 > /tmp/scanimage.out" gives the
same result,  so the apparent confusion in simple-scan when there appear
to be multiple devices is probably not the cause of the output
problem...

Plugging a usb stick into the Epson device and scanning from the device itself 
gives a perfect result,
but it would be good to be able to scan correctly from Ubuntu.

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Title:
  scanning from ADF on Epson WF-7710 has page offset

Status in simple-scan package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Scanning from the ADF on my Epson WF-7710 produces images with a left margin 
about 4 times as large as when scanning from the flatbed, so that the 
right-hand side of the page is lost.  
  Top and bottom margins are handled correctly.
  The scanner is connected via the local ethernet.

  Memory tells me that it used to scan ok from the ADF, and that the
  problem may have started sometime in 2023 - but memory is terribly
  fallible ...

  $ lsb_release -rd
  Description:  Ubuntu 22.04.3 LTS
  Release:      22.04

  Synaptic gives the package version as 42.0-1, the latest available.

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