On Mon, 31 Mar 2003 07:36:36 -0500
brett holcomb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I think /etc/sane.d/saned.conf is used for non-network 
> also.  I have an old Microtek that is attached directly to 
> my Gentoo box and I have to put the entry in saned.conf or 
> it doesn't work.  Mine is a SCSI and I entered the vendor 
> and model.

I tried that and it didn't work.  Some using microtek seem to have the
same chipset and it gets id and vision or something.  I'm trying a new
approach.  I'm messing with the windows cab looking for hints.  I've got
this far tho:

 $  scanimage -L
device `artec_eplus48u:/dev/usb/scanner0' is a Artec E+ 48U USB flatbed
scanner


That was fiddling with that specific conf file and giving it the
vendor/product id.  However it requires the windows firmware driver.  I
tried usbscan.sys but that hasn't worked.  I'm not sure what file I
should be looking for.  I looked on my windows install cd and read the
ini, etc.  So I'm hoping I'll find something to work.  If not I just
scan in windows for the time being.  It seems tho hp is very reluctant
to give out info and they wouldn't give me the chipset info in email
only via calling customer care which I'm not going to bother with. 
Partially as they point out they don't support non windows/mac OS.

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