Hi, Ralph Little writes:
> Hi > Looking on Canon's driver section, it looks like they have support for > Linux for scanning. Have you tried that? Eh, that's probably non-free software. For some folks that matters ;-) > On Fri, Apr 10, 2020, 06:07 Núbio Cicarini Hott Júnior, < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> Hello Sane community! >> >> I have a Canon G3110 multi-functional peripheral (Compatible with G3010 >> series - USB and WiFi) connected via USB and network to an updated Gentoo >> Linux system with sane-backend installed and compiled with USB (USE) >> support and PIXMA drive. However, the scanner is not detected with >> scanimage -L. On the other hand, sane-find-scanner -q detects the scanner >> via USB. I tried to make corrections to the udev rules but that failed. The >> same scanner worked fine with Sane via USB on the Fedora Live CD. As >> peripheral support has not yet been tested, with the help of the Sane >> community, I am willing to do so. What's different between that Fedora Live CD and your current Gentoo system? If you can provide, for example, the output of `scanimage -L` when using that Live CD, we will at least be able to see what backend (and sane-backends version) worked fine for you. Hope this helps, -- Olaf Meeuwissen, LPIC-2 FSF Associate Member since 2004-01-27 GnuPG key: F84A2DD9/B3C0 2F47 EA19 64F4 9F13 F43E B8A4 A88A F84A 2DD9 Support Free Software https://my.fsf.org/donate Join the Free Software Foundation https://my.fsf.org/join
