Hi Gerald, Abel forwarded your logfiles to me, thanks. I think you should try the=20 no-backtracking option: Please remove the "#" from the line=20 # option no-backtrack-option on in your microtek2.conf file. This file usually resides in=20 /usr/local/etc/sane.d or /etc/sane.d depending on your distribution. You = have=20 to be root to edit this file.
now please try scanimage with the option --no-backtracking=3Dyes, for exa= mple:=20 scanimage --no-backtracking=3Dyes --resolution 300 -l 10 -t 10 -x 200 -y = 210=20 >scan.pnm If you like to use xscanimage or xsane then you find the appropriate opti= on in=20 the special options menu. Have luck!=20 Karsten On Wednesday 25 September 2002 10:38, Edenyard wrote: > On Mon, 23 Sep 2002 19:47:53 +0200, abel deuring wrote: > > Can you run another test with SANE_DEBUG_SANEI_SCSI=3D255 and > > SANE_DEBUG_MICROTEK2=3D255 ? The debug output perhaps gives us a bett= er > > clue about the problem. > > > > As Henning already wrote, you don't need to set these variables in > > /etc/profile, but you can set them on the command line. > > Very many thanks for both the prompt response and also the useful > clues here! I carried out your instructions, both for a 75 DPI scan > (which worked) and a 150 DPI scan (which failed). The 75 DPI scan > produced a log file 348346 bytes long, whereas the 150 DPI scan only > produced one of 74816 bytes. > > I've looked through both of these files, but to be honest, I have no > real idea what I'm looking for. I'm sure I'd be very unpopular if I > tried to send these files to the list, so what do you suggest that I do > with them? > > Thanks in advance! > > Gerald. > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Sane-devel mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.mostang.com/mailman/listinfo/sane-devel
