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. -- Brett I. Holcomb AKA Grunt <>< -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
