Hi there, On Freitag, 21. Februar 2003 16:17, Henning Meier-Geinitz wrote: > Hi, > > I've added "Plustek" to the subject so maybe the plutek maintainer > notices :-) I've not that much experience with lm983x devices so he > may have better/more ideas about this.
I've already noticed the topic, but I've been out for a couple of day... Henning is right! The calibration will be one topic, the paper handling another... There are some devices like the Genius HR6A which have a ADF, you might use these entries and try ADF as source in the frontend... Cheers Gerhard > > On Thu, Feb 20, 2003 at 05:15:01PM -0600, Ted Drude wrote: > > The scanner makes some noise, seems to "light up" inside, then feeds an > > A4-size paper sheet about 1/3 of the way through..then tries to reverse > > it a bit, then finally quits. > > Maybe the move/reverse is because of calibration? I think you can > disable calibration in plustek.conf. > > Also there may be a problem with the sensor for "scanner home" which > doesn't exist for sheet-fed scanners. > > > I guess the driver is assuming this is a flatbed, so it's "seeking" the > > XY origin to position the scanner head? (pure guess) > > Maybe true. > > > I used these values in the "plustek-devs.c" file: > > > > Cap0x07B3_0x0007_4, Hw0x07B3_0x0007_4 (Genius ColorPage HR7) > > > > Only used that, because I saw that device used the LM9832 and had a > > button. Should I try a different "template"? Maybe another LM9832-based, > > CIS sheetfed scanner ? Any suggestions? > > If pluste supports a sheetfed scanner already, try that one. Otherwise > I guess the code must be changed to support these types of scanners. > > Bye, > Henning
