Hi David & SaneDevel! The only way I have been able to detect the scanner is when it is connected via USB. I would love to connect to it via the network! So +1 on this request, and I'm also willing to do whatever it takes to try things.
-Kip On Sat, Sep 28, 2019 at 8:55 AM David McMahon <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Kip & sane-devel, > > Pardon the duplicate thread ( > https://alioth-lists.debian.net/pipermail/sane-devel/2019-September/037043.html), > but I'm hoping you got further than I did. > > I too am trying to get this scanner working over WiFi on Linux Mint 19 > (Tara). > > I've got the latest sane packages from ppa:rolfbensch/sane-git and > pixma.conf contains: > bjnp://192.168.86.39 > > $ scanimage -V > scanimage (sane-backends) 1.0.28git; backend version 1.0.28 > $ scanimage -L > [bjnp] udp_command: ERROR - no data received (timeout = 10000) > [bjnp] bjnp_init_device_structure: Cannot read mac address, skipping this > scanner > [bjnp] udp_command: ERROR - no data received (timeout = 10000) > [bjnp] add_scanner: ERROR - Cannot read scanner make & model: bjnp:// > 192.168.86.39:8612/timeout=10000 > > No scanners were identified. If you were expecting something different, > <...snip...> > > Kip, it looks like you got further at one point in the original thread > with scanimage actually returning something. > Can I ask what your net.conf and pixma.conf files look like? > I guess after that you still couldn't get any WiFi scanning from the > device though? > > sane-devel/Rolf, is there an open request/bug for this Canon > printer/scanner? Can I do anything from my end to help? > > Thanks, > David > > >
