Thanks for the response.

On Mon, 2006-10-30 at 16:32 -0800, dwelch91 wrote:
> scanimage -v -b --batch-scan=yes -d hpaio:/

$ scanimage -v -b --batch-scan=yes -d
hpaio:/usb/officejet_5500_series?serial=MY42QF209H96
Scanning -1 pages, incrementing by 1, numbering from 1
Scanning page 1
scanimage: scanning image of size 638x1125 pixels at 24 bits/pixel
scanimage: acquiring RGB frame
scanimage: min/max graylevel value = 0/255
scanimage: read 2153250 bytes in total
Scanned page 1. (scanner status = 5)
Scanning page 2
scanimage: scanning image of size 638x1125 pixels at 24 bits/pixel
scanimage: acquiring RGB frame
scanimage: min/max graylevel value = 233/255
scanimage: read 2153250 bytes in total
Scanned page 2. (scanner status = 5)
Scanning page 3
scanimage: received signal 2
scanimage: trying to stop scanner
scanimage: sane_start: Error during device I/O

As described before, the first page was read from the ADF with no
problem. The second page was not, although scanimage thought it was, and
I cancelled the scan on the third page with ctrl-c.

On Tue, 2006-10-31 at 08:17 -0800, Aaron J Albright wrote: 
> Also try upgrading to the latest hplip. There was a scanimage fix that 
> may resolve this as well.

Except that I have exactly the same problem with xsane.

I have a little application called gscan2pdf
(http://gscan2pdf.sourceforge.net/) which is a Gtk2-Perl wrapper for
scanimage and libtiff. A user also has the same problem with FC5 running
HPLIP 1.6.6 and his OfficeJet 6200 series. He too also gets it with
xsane.

Any other ideas?

Jeff

> On 10/30/06, Aaron J Albright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>         I've tested an OfficeJet 5510 on Edgy and the ADF was able to
>         scan 
>         multiple pages.
>         
>         can you run hp-check and post the output?
>         
>         as well try running (load up the adf first)
>         
>         scanimage -v -b --batch-scan=yes -d hpiod:/
>         
>         and after the -d put in the hpiod:/ address for your printer
>         in the 
>         hpiod:/ spot. You can get it by running scanimage -L
>         
>         Hope this helps.
>         
>         Aaron
>         
>         Jeffrey Ratcliffe wrote:
>         > I've just upgraded from Ubuntu Dapper (which had hplip
>         v0.9.7) to Edgy
>         > (v1.6.9). With Dapper, the scanner (and ADF) part of my
>         OfficeJet 5510 
>         > worked perfectly.
>         >
>         > Now, if I put more than one page in the ADF and scan, either
>         with
>         > scanimage or xsane, then the first page is scanned
>         corrected, and
>         > subsequent pages are not fed and the frontend sees blank
>         scans. 
>         >
>         > No error message is reported.


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