Well, it was worth a try. It made mine work!

HP doesn't support much of anything!



> 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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