Thank you for your help Thierry and Alexander and the others. I am definitely getting a response from the scanner on my network. Below are the steps that I took, following all your suggestions. Airscan-discover and ahavi both find the printer. I think we are close. but scanimage -L still does not work though. Below are my detailed steps. The ahavi command lists alot of ports that are used and I have been only opening up a few, like 80 tcp, 443 tcp, and 8612 udp for sending/recieving, Do I need to modify the firewall for all the ports that ahavi lists?. This computer is a dual boot and although I am in ubuntu linux, the scanner recognizes the Windows computer with the same IP address (when it is on). I thought I would mention that too.
Thank you again for all your suggestions, Anton Khabbaz I tried your recommendations and here is what I did. 1. I modified the output forwarding rules to allow traffic from and to my ubuntu computer (192.168.1.25) to the Canon TS9120 printer (192.168.1.16) , port 80 tcp The output of ufw status is listed (other rules and ports like udp 8612 are omitted for clarity) To Action From -- ------ ---- 192.168.1.25 ALLOW 192.168.1.16 80/tcp 192.168.1.25 80/tcp ALLOW 192.168.1.16 80/tcp 192.168.1.16 80/tcp ALLOW OUT 192.168.1.25 80/tcp ` 2. Installed GO and air-scan discover (just as easy as you said, Alexander). ./airscan-discover finds the printer and it is eSCL, just as Thierry said. [devices] "Canon TS9100 series" = http://192.168.1.16:80/eSCL For this reason I allowed access via tcp port 80 from host ubuntu to Canon printer and vice-versa. 3 changed config files /etc/sane.d/pixma.conf removed my additions; now has only comments: # bjnp://printer-1.pheasant.org // will use the 5000 ms timeout # bjnp://scanner.bad-network.org/timeout=1500 // timeout set to 1500 ms # bjnp-timeout=3000 // will be used for auto-detected scanners # # Example using for a scanner using mfnp including the optional timeout: # mfnp://scanner.bad-network.org/timeout=1500 followed Thierry's instructions in /etc/sane.d/escl.conf. Uncommented lines and filled in the printer address #device http://123.456.789.10:8080 OptionalModel1 #device https://123.456.789.10:443 "Optional Model 2" #device unix:/run/proxy.sock:http://123.456.789.10:80 [device] model Canon TS9120 type https ip 192.168.1.16 port 80 #device http://192.168.1.16:80 "Canon TS9120" renamed /etc/sane.d/pixma.conf.dpkg_old to /etc/sane.d/pixma_old.config.dpkg_old 3. Ran scanimage -L Here is the output: No scanners were identified. If you were expecting something different, check that the scanner is plugged in, turned on and detected by the sane-find-scanner tool (if appropriate). Please read the documentation which came with this software (README, FAQ, manpages). 4. Ahavi rt also found lots of ports and info about the scanner: avahi-browse -rt -a + eno1 IPv6 Canon TS9100 series Internet Printer local + eno1 IPv4 Canon TS9100 series Internet Printer local + eno1 IPv6 Canon TS9100 series Secure Internet Printer local + eno1 IPv4 Canon TS9100 series Secure Internet Printer local = eno1 IPv6 Canon TS9100 series Internet Printer local hostname = [00000099933C.local] address = [192.168.1.16] port = [631] txt = ["mopria-certified=1.3" "print_wfds=T" "PaperMax=legal-A4" "kind=document,envelope,photo,disc,postcard" "Fax=F" "Scan=T" "Duplex=T" "Color=T" "UUID=00000000-0000-1000-8000-00182011024b" "URF=V1.4,CP1,PQ4-5,RS600,SRGB24,W8,OB9,OFU0,DM3,IS1-18" "usb_CMD=URF" "usb_MDL=TS9100 series" "usb_MFG=Canon" "adminurl= http://00000099933C.local./index.html?page=PAGE_AAP" "note=" "pdl=application/octet-stream,image/jpeg,image/urf,image/pwg-raster" "product=(Canon TS9100 series)" "ty=Canon TS9100 series" "priority=15" "qtotal=1" "rp=ipp/print" "txtvers=1"] = eno1 IPv4 Canon TS9100 series Internet Printer local hostname = [00000099933C.local] address = [192.168.1.16] port = [631] txt = ["mopria-certified=1.3" "print_wfds=T" "PaperMax=legal-A4" "kind=document,envelope,photo,disc,postcard" "Fax=F" "Scan=T" "Duplex=T" "Color=T" "UUID=00000000-0000-1000-8000-00182011024b" "URF=V1.4,CP1,PQ4-5,RS600,SRGB24,W8,OB9,OFU0,DM3,IS1-18" "usb_CMD=URF" "usb_MDL=TS9100 series" "usb_MFG=Canon" "adminurl= http://00000099933C.local./index.html?page=PAGE_AAP" "note=" "pdl=application/octet-stream,image/jpeg,image/urf,image/pwg-raster" "product=(Canon TS9100 series)" "ty=Canon TS9100 series" "priority=15" "qtotal=1" "rp=ipp/print" "txtvers=1"] = eno1 IPv6 Canon TS9100 series Secure Internet Printer local hostname = [00000099933C.local] address = [192.168.1.16] port = [631] txt = ["TLS=1.2" "mopria-certified=1.3" "print_wfds=T" "PaperMax=legal-A4" "kind=document,envelope,photo,disc,postcard" "Fax=F" "Scan=T" "Duplex=T" "Color=T" "UUID=00000000-0000-1000-8000-00182011024b" "URF=V1.4,CP1,PQ4-5,RS600,SRGB24,W8,OB9,OFU0,DM3,IS1-18" "usb_CMD=URF" "usb_MDL=TS9100 series" "usb_MFG=Canon" "adminurl= http://00000099933C.local./index.html?page=PAGE_AAP" "note=" "pdl=application/octet-stream,image/jpeg,image/urf,image/pwg-raster" "product=(Canon TS9100 series)" "ty=Canon TS9100 series" "priority=15" "qtotal=1" "rp=ipp/print" "txtvers=1"] = eno1 IPv4 Canon TS9100 series Secure Internet Printer local hostname = [00000099933C.local] address = [192.168.1.16] port = [631] txt = ["TLS=1.2" "mopria-certified=1.3" "print_wfds=T" "PaperMax=legal-A4" "kind=document,envelope,photo,disc,postcard" "Fax=F" "Scan=T" "Duplex=T" "Color=T" "UUID=00000000-0000-1000-8000-00182011024b" "URF=V1.4,CP1,PQ4-5,RS600,SRGB24,W8,OB9,OFU0,DM3,IS1-18" "usb_CMD=URF" "usb_MDL=TS9100 series" "usb_MFG=Canon" "adminurl= http://00000099933C.local./index.html?page=PAGE_AAP" "note=" "pdl=application/octet-stream,image/jpeg,image/urf,image/pwg-raster" "product=(Canon TS9100 series)" "ty=Canon TS9100 series" "priority=15" "qtotal=1" "rp=ipp/print" "txtvers=1"] + eno1 IPv6 DS1813 Web Site local + eno1 IPv4 DS1813 Web Site local = eno1 IPv6 DS1813 Web Site local hostname = [DS1813.local] address = [fe80::211:32ff:fe1d:e2f3] port = [5000] txt = ["mac_address=00:11:32:1d:e2:f3|00:11:32:1d:e2:f4|00:11:32:1d:e2:f5|00:11:32:1d:e2:f6" "secure_admin_port=5001" "admin_port=5000" "version_build=24922" "version_minor=2" "version_major=6" "serial=13C0LON002158" "model=DS1813+" "vendor=Synology"] = eno1 IPv4 DS1813 Web Site local hostname = [DS1813.local] address = [192.168.1.8] port = [5000] txt = ["mac_address=00:11:32:1d:e2:f3|00:11:32:1d:e2:f4|00:11:32:1d:e2:f5|00:11:32:1d:e2:f6" "secure_admin_port=5001" "admin_port=5000" "version_build=24922" "version_minor=2" "version_major=6" "serial=13C0LON002158" "model=DS1813+" "vendor=Synology"] + eno1 IPv4 Canon TS9100 series Web Site local + eno1 IPv4 Canon TS9100 series _uscan._tcp local + eno1 IPv4 Canon TS9100 series _uscans._tcp local + eno1 IPv4 Canon TS9100 series _canon-chmp._tcp local + eno1 IPv4 Canon TS9100 series UNIX Printer local + eno1 IPv4 Canon TS9100 series PDL Printer local + eno1 IPv4 Canon TS9100 series _privet._tcp local + eno1 IPv6 Canon TS9100 series Web Site local + eno1 IPv6 Canon TS9100 series _uscan._tcp local + eno1 IPv6 Canon TS9100 series _uscans._tcp local + eno1 IPv6 Canon TS9100 series _canon-chmp._tcp local + eno1 IPv6 Canon TS9100 series UNIX Printer local + eno1 IPv6 Canon TS9100 series PDL Printer local + eno1 IPv6 Canon TS9100 series _privet._tcp local + eno1 IPv4 7073435effee6a3f41ed38065ea9ae81 _cros_p2p._tcp local = eno1 IPv4 7073435effee6a3f41ed38065ea9ae81 _cros_p2p._tcp local hostname = [7073435effee6a3f41ed38065ea9ae81.local] address = [192.168.1.27] port = [16725] txt = ["id_cros_update_size_126964004_hash_ZDkxeXQ2RjhJT1NJYytyL0pFTkJVOUhya0pXQUZPclVpNEE2am5mVkNIZz0=.cros_au=126964004" "num_connections=0"] + eno1 IPv4 cceebffcab69823d88103da85ea9b84c _cros_p2p._tcp local = eno1 IPv4 cceebffcab69823d88103da85ea9b84c _cros_p2p._tcp local hostname = [cceebffcab69823d88103da85ea9b84c.local] address = [192.168.1.23] port = [16725] txt = ["num_connections=0"] + eno1 IPv6 DS1813 _device-info._tcp local + eno1 IPv6 DS1813 Microsoft Windows Network local + eno1 IPv6 DS1813 Apple File Sharing local + eno1 IPv4 DS1813 _device-info._tcp local + eno1 IPv4 DS1813 Microsoft Windows Network local + eno1 IPv4 DS1813 Apple File Sharing local = eno1 IPv6 DS1813 _device-info._tcp local hostname = [DS1813.local] address = [fe80::211:32ff:fe1d:e2f3] port = [0] txt = ["model=Xserve"] = eno1 IPv6 DS1813 Microsoft Windows Network local hostname = [DS1813.local] address = [fe80::211:32ff:fe1d:e2f3] port = [445] txt = [] = eno1 IPv6 DS1813 Apple File Sharing local hostname = [DS1813.local] address = [fe80::211:32ff:fe1d:e2f3] port = [548] txt = [] = eno1 IPv4 DS1813 _device-info._tcp local hostname = [DS1813.local] address = [192.168.1.8] port = [0] txt = ["model=Xserve"] = eno1 IPv4 DS1813 Microsoft Windows Network local hostname = [DS1813.local] address = [192.168.1.8] port = [445] txt = [] = eno1 IPv4 DS1813 Apple File Sharing local hostname = [DS1813.local] address = [192.168.1.8] port = [548] txt = [] = eno1 IPv4 Canon TS9100 series Web Site local hostname = [00000099933C.local] address = [192.168.1.16] port = [80] txt = ["txtvers=1"] = eno1 IPv4 Canon TS9100 series _uscan._tcp local hostname = [00000099933C.local] address = [192.168.1.16] port = [80] txt = ["duplex=F" "is=platen" "cs=grayscale,color" "rs=eSCL" "representation=http://00000099933C.local./icon/printer_icon.png" "vers=2.63" "UUID=00000000-0000-1000-8000-00182011024b" "adminurl= http://00000099933C.local./index.html?page=PAGE_AAP" "note=" "pdl=image/jpeg,application/pdf" "ty=Canon TS9100 series" "txtvers=1"] = eno1 IPv4 Canon TS9100 series _uscans._tcp local hostname = [00000099933C.local] address = [192.168.1.16] port = [443] txt = ["duplex=F" "is=platen" "cs=grayscale,color" "rs=eSCL" "representation=http://00000099933C.local./icon/printer_icon.png" "vers=2.63" "UUID=00000000-0000-1000-8000-00182011024b" "adminurl= http://00000099933C.local./index.html?page=PAGE_AAP" "note=" "pdl=image/jpeg,application/pdf" "ty=Canon TS9100 series" "txtvers=1"] = eno1 IPv4 Canon TS9100 series _canon-chmp._tcp local hostname = [00000099933C.local] address = [192.168.1.16] port = [80] txt = ["mpath=http://00000099933C.local./canon/ij/command1/port1" "txtvers=1"] = eno1 IPv4 Canon TS9100 series UNIX Printer local hostname = [00000099933C.local] address = [192.168.1.16] port = [515] txt = ["Fax=F" "Scan=T" "Duplex=T" "Color=T" "UUID=00000000-0000-1000-8000-00182011024b" "usb_MDL=TS9100 series" "usb_MFG=Canon" "adminurl=http://00000099933C.local." "note=" "pdl=application/octet-stream" "product=(Canon TS9100 series)" "ty=Canon TS9100 series" "priority=60" "qtotal=1" "rp=auto" "txtvers=1"] = eno1 IPv4 Canon TS9100 series PDL Printer local hostname = [00000099933C.local] address = [192.168.1.16] port = [9100] txt = ["Fax=F" "Scan=T" "Duplex=T" "Color=T" "UUID=00000000-0000-1000-8000-00182011024b" "usb_MDL=TS9100 series" "usb_MFG=Canon" "adminurl=http://00000099933C.local." "note=" "pdl=application/octet-stream" "product=(Canon TS9100 series)" "ty=Canon TS9100 series" "priority=30" "qtotal=1" "rp=auto" "txtvers=1"] = eno1 IPv4 Canon TS9100 series _privet._tcp local hostname = [00000099933C.local] address = [192.168.1.16] port = [80] txt = ["cs=online" "id=" "type=printer" "url= https://www.google.com/cloudprint" "note=" "ty=Canon TS9100 series" "txtvers=1"] = eno1 IPv6 Canon TS9100 series Web Site local hostname = [00000099933C.local] address = [192.168.1.16] port = [80] txt = ["txtvers=1"] = eno1 IPv6 Canon TS9100 series _uscan._tcp local hostname = [00000099933C.local] address = [192.168.1.16] port = [80] txt = ["duplex=F" "is=platen" "cs=grayscale,color" "rs=eSCL" "representation=http://00000099933C.local./icon/printer_icon.png" "vers=2.63" "UUID=00000000-0000-1000-8000-00182011024b" "adminurl= http://00000099933C.local./index.html?page=PAGE_AAP" "note=" "pdl=image/jpeg,application/pdf" "ty=Canon TS9100 series" "txtvers=1"] = eno1 IPv6 Canon TS9100 series _uscans._tcp local hostname = [00000099933C.local] address = [192.168.1.16] port = [443] txt = ["duplex=F" "is=platen" "cs=grayscale,color" "rs=eSCL" "representation=http://00000099933C.local./icon/printer_icon.png" "vers=2.63" "UUID=00000000-0000-1000-8000-00182011024b" "adminurl= http://00000099933C.local./index.html?page=PAGE_AAP" "note=" "pdl=image/jpeg,application/pdf" "ty=Canon TS9100 series" "txtvers=1"] = eno1 IPv6 Canon TS9100 series _canon-chmp._tcp local hostname = [00000099933C.local] address = [192.168.1.16] port = [80] txt = ["mpath=http://00000099933C.local./canon/ij/command1/port1" "txtvers=1"] = eno1 IPv6 Canon TS9100 series UNIX Printer local hostname = [00000099933C.local] address = [192.168.1.16] port = [515] txt = ["Fax=F" "Scan=T" "Duplex=T" "Color=T" "UUID=00000000-0000-1000-8000-00182011024b" "usb_MDL=TS9100 series" "usb_MFG=Canon" "adminurl=http://00000099933C.local." "note=" "pdl=application/octet-stream" "product=(Canon TS9100 series)" "ty=Canon TS9100 series" "priority=60" "qtotal=1" "rp=auto" "txtvers=1"] = eno1 IPv6 Canon TS9100 series PDL Printer local hostname = [00000099933C.local] address = [192.168.1.16] port = [9100] txt = ["Fax=F" "Scan=T" "Duplex=T" "Color=T" "UUID=00000000-0000-1000-8000-00182011024b" "usb_MDL=TS9100 series" "usb_MFG=Canon" "adminurl=http://00000099933C.local." "note=" "pdl=application/octet-stream" "product=(Canon TS9100 series)" "ty=Canon TS9100 series" "priority=30" "qtotal=1" "rp=auto" "txtvers=1"] = eno1 IPv6 Canon TS9100 series _privet._tcp local hostname = [00000099933C.local] address = [192.168.1.16] port = [80] txt = ["cs=online" "id=" "type=printer" "url= https://www.google.com/cloudprint" "note=" "ty=Canon TS9100 series" "txtvers=1"] On Tue, Apr 28, 2020 at 4:23 PM Thierry HUCAHRD <[email protected]> wrote: > Le 2020-04-28 21:36, Anton Khabbaz a écrit : > > Thank you all for your helpful feedback. Still no luck but your > > suggestions led me to try the following. > > > > 1 I installed ajour sane the commands that Theirry Hucahrd listed. > > The update went through, but I see no new packages in my package > > manager. (I assume this is like an upgrade to sane?) > > > > 2. I installed airscan, following the airscan instructions for my > > operating system: > Hi, > > For your information, your device uses > 1. the PIXMA backend for USB > 2. the ESCL backend for the network > > add the line below in this file /etc/sane.d/escl.conf > device https://192.168.1.16:443 "Canon TS9120" > then run this command > scanimage -L > > Thierry > > > > sudo sh -c "echo 'deb > > http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/pzz/xUbuntu_18.04/ /' > >> /etc/apt/sources.list.d/home:pzz.list" > > wget -nv > > > https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:pzz/xUbuntu_18.04/Release.key > > -O Release.key > > sudo apt-key add - < Release.key > > sudo apt-get update > > sudo apt-get install sane-airscan > > > > In my synaptic package manager searching under sane I see these are > > installed: > > > > sane-airscan 0.9.18+55.1 > > > > xsane 0.999-5ubuntu2 > > > > xsane-common > > > > sane 1.0.14-12 build 1 > > > > sane-utils 1.0.29 > > > > I didn't yet run the printer protocol detector, because I have yet to > > install a GO compiler. > > > > Now when I run scanimage --list-devices I get a pause. That did not > > happen before. I think that is airscan. Then this error message: > > > > [15:33:32.923780] [bjnp] udp_command: ERROR - no data received > > (timeout = 2000) > > [15:33:32.923885] [bjnp] bjnp_init_device_structure: Cannot read mac > > address, skipping this scanner > > [15:33:32.927092] [bjnp] bjnp_allocate_device: ERROR - Cannot resolve > > host: fe80 port 8612 > > > > No scanners were identified. If you were expecting something > > different, > > check that the scanner is plugged in, turned on and detected by the > > sane-find-scanner tool (if appropriate). Please read the documentation > > which came with this software (README, FAQ, manpages). > > > > I should say the printer is an all in one and it is connected through > > a wired Tcp-ip cable (through a switch) > > > > Thank you again for your help, > > > > Anton Khabbaz > > > > cc: printer is a Canon TS9120 all in one. > > > > On Fri, Apr 24, 2020 at 4:40 PM Anton Khabbaz > > <[email protected]> wrote: > > > >> Hello, > >> > >> I would like to use my Canon TS9120 scanner but I am not able to > >> find it through Sane. I believe I am doing all the right things. > >> It is untested as a multifunction printer/scanner according to Sane > >> backend documentation. I am running Ubuntu 18.04 > >> > >> Here are my steps that I have taken so far. > >> > >> 1) I changed the firewall using ufw to allow communication via udp > >> 8612. Following a faq at Canon: > >> https://support.usa.canon.com/kb/index?page=content&id=ART109227. > >> > >> I added these rules: > >> To Action From > >> -- ------ ---- > >> 192.168.1.25 ALLOW 192.168.1.16 80/tcp > >> 192.168.1.25 ALLOW 192.168.1.16 443/tcp > >> 192.168.1.25 ALLOW 192.168.1.16 > >> 515,1900,5222,5357,8611,8612,9100/tcp > >> 192.168.1.25 ALLOW 192.168.1.16 > >> 515,1900,5222,5357,8611,8612,9100/udp > >> 192.168.1.25 ALLOW 192.168.1.16 137,138,139/udp > >> 192.168.1.25 ALLOW 192.168.1.16 137,138,139/tcp > >> 192.168.1.25 ALLOW 192.168.1.16 8610/udp > >> Anywhere on eno1 ALLOW 192.168.1.16 8612/udp > >> fe80::6767:4545:141b:9fc7 ALLOW fe80::9e32:ceff:fe99:933c > >> 80/tcp > >> fe80::6767:4545:141b:9fc7 ALLOW fe80::9e32:ceff:fe99:933c > >> 443/tcp > >> fe80::6767:4545:141b:9fc7 ALLOW fe80::9e32:ceff:fe99:933c > >> 137,138,139,515,1900,5222,5357,8611,8612,9100/tcp > >> fe80::6767:4545:141b:9fc7 ALLOW fe80::9e32:ceff:fe99:933c > >> 137,138,139,515,1900,5222,5357,8611,8612,9100/udp > >> fe80::6767:4545:141b:9fc7 ALLOW fe80::9e32:ceff:fe99:933c > >> 8610/udp > >> Anywhere (v6) on eno1 ALLOW fe80::9e32:ceff:fe99:933c > >> 8612/udp > >> > >> 192.168.1.16 8612/udp ALLOW OUT Anywhere on eno1 > >> fe80::9e32:ceff:fe99:933c 8612/udp ALLOW OUT Anywhere (v6) on eno1 > >> > >> > >> my interface on ubuntu is eno1 > >> > >> 2. I tried first Canon's linux driver. It installed and I ran > >> > >> sudo -i scangearmp2 > >> That took maybe 1 minute but never found the scanner. > >> > >> 3. Turning to Sane documentation > >> https://gitlab.com/sane-project/backends/-/raw/master/INSTALL.linux > >> I followed the steps. I got the backends from > >> http://www.sane-project.org/snapshots/ and followed the readme. > >> I think I ran ./configure BACKENDS="pixma". > >> make > >> make install. > >> That seemed to build with no errors. > >> > >> 4. I checked and the latest backend seems to be installed > >> sudo ldconfig -v | grep libsane > >> /sbin/ldconfig.real: Can't stat /usr/local/lib/i386-linux-gnu: No > >> such file or directory > >> /sbin/ldconfig.real: Can't stat /usr/local/lib/i686-linux-gnu: No > >> such file or directory > >> /sbin/ldconfig.real: Can't stat /lib/i686-linux-gnu: No such file or > >> directory > >> /sbin/ldconfig.real: Can't stat /usr/lib/i686-linux-gnu: No such > >> file or directory > >> /sbin/ldconfig.real: Can't stat /usr/local/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu: No > >> such file or directory > >> /sbin/ldconfig.real: Path `/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu' given more than > >> once > >> /sbin/ldconfig.real: Path `/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu' given more > >> than once > >> /sbin/ldconfig.real: /lib/i386-linux-gnu/ld-2.27.so [1] is the > >> dynamic linker, ignoring > >> > >> libsane.so.1 -> libsane.so.1.0.29 > >> /sbin/ldconfig.real: /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/ld-2.27.so [1] is the > >> dynamic linker, ignoring > >> > >> 5. The udev rules step never worked: > >> sudo cp tools/udev/libsane.rules /etc/udev/rules.d > >> cp: cannot stat 'tools/udev/libsane.rules': No such file or > >> directory > >> > >> 4. Modified the conf file as documented here > >> > >> http://www.sane-project.org/man/sane-pixma.5.html > >> > >> That file now has the address of the TS9120 printer > >> > >> bjnp://192.168.1.16:8612/timeout=2000 [2] // uses the default 1000ms > >> timeout > >> bjnp://fe80:0000:0000:0000:9e32:ceff:fe99:933c:8612/timeout=2000 // > >> uses the default 1000ms timeout > >> > >> 5. The TS9120 works as a printer and even responds to ping with > >> its ip4 address. > >> > >> 6. Tried scanimage -L. No luck finding this. > >> > >> scanimage -L > >> [16:39:10.000767] [bjnp] udp_command: ERROR - no data received > >> (timeout = 2000) > >> [16:39:10.000879] [bjnp] bjnp_init_device_structure: Cannot read mac > >> address, skipping this scanner > >> [16:39:10.003823] [bjnp] bjnp_allocate_device: ERROR - Cannot > >> resolve host: fe80 port 8612 > >> > >> No scanners were identified. If you were expecting something > >> different, > >> check that the scanner is plugged in, turned on and detected by the > >> sane-find-scanner tool (if appropriate). Please read the > >> documentation > >> which came with this software (README, FAQ, manpages). > >> > >> If you have any suggestions, I would certainly appreciate it. > >> > >> Thank you > > > > > > Links: > > ------ > > [1] http://ld-2.27.so > > [2] http://192.168.1.16:8612/timeout=2000 >
