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Hi Eddy, I do have a printer connected to the same port. It's an Epson Photo Stylus 820cxi if that makes any difference. I tried turning off/on my scanner but that made no difference, then I rebooted and when I tried again I got the attached (which was the same as when I had to turn the scanner off/on). Could it be a simple configuration issue, something like using EPP on the port? Anyway please find the SANE?I_PA4S2 output from this aborted attempted attached. Best Regards, Jim ------=_20040110205913_95570 Content-Type: text/plain; name="sanedonly.txt" Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="sanedonly.txt" /etc/init.d/inetd stop SANE_DEBUG_MUSTEK_PP=128 SANE_DEBUG_SANEI_PA4S2=255 saned -d128 [saned] main: starting debug mode (level 128) [saned] main: trying to get port for service `sane' (getaddrinfo) [saned] main: [0] socket () using IPv6 [saned] main: [0] setsockopt () [saned] main: [0] bind () to port 6566 [saned] main: [0] listen () [saned] main: [1] socket () using IPv4 [saned] main: [1] setsockopt () [saned] main: [1] bind () to port 6566 [saned] main: [1] bind failed: Address already in use [saned] main: waiting for control connection [saned] saned (AF-indep+IPv6) from sane-backends 1.0.13 ready [saned] check_host: access by remote host: ::1 [saned] check_host: remote host is IN6_LOOPBACK: access granted [saned] init: access granted [saned] init: access granted to root@::1 [saned] process_request: waiting for request [saned] process_request: got request 2 [saned] process_request: access to resource `mustek_pp' granted [sanei_debug] Setting debug level of mustek_pp to 128. [mustek_pp] sane-mustek_pp, version 0.12-alpha. build for SANE 1.0.13 [mustek_pp] backend by Jochen Eisinger <[email protected]> [sanei_debug] Setting debug level of sanei_pa4s2 to 255. [sanei_pa4s2] sanei_pa4s2: interface called for the first time [sanei_pa4s2] sanei_pa4s2_open: called for device 'parport0' [sanei_pa4s2] sanei_pa4s2_open: trying to connect to port [sanei_pa4s2] pa4s2_open: trying to attach dev `parport0` [sanei_pa4s2] pa4s2_init: static int first_time = 1 [sanei_pa4s2] pa4s2_init: called for the first time [sanei_pa4s2] pa4s2_init: initializing libieee1284 [sanei_pa4s2] pa4s2_init: 1 ports reported by IEEE 1284 library [sanei_pa4s2] pa4s2_init: port 0 is `parport0` [sanei_pa4s2] pa4s2_init: allocating port list [sanei_pa4s2] pa4s2_init: initialized successfully [sanei_pa4s2] pa4s2_open: looking up port in list [sanei_pa4s2] pa4s2_open: port is in list at port[0] [sanei_pa4s2] pa4s2_open: setting up port data [sanei_pa4s2] pa4s2_open: name=parport0 in_use=SANE_TRUE [sanei_pa4s2] pa4s2_open: enabled=SANE_FALSE mode=PA4S2_MODE_NIB [sanei_pa4s2] pa4s2_open: opening device [sanei_pa4s2] pa4s2_open: device `parport0` opened... [sanei_pa4s2] pa4s2_open: returning SANE_STATUS_GOOD [sanei_pa4s2] pa4s2_open: open dev `parport0` as fd 0 [sanei_pa4s2] sanei_pa4s2_open: connected to device using fd 0 [sanei_pa4s2] sanei_pa4s2_open: checking for scanner [sanei_pa4s2] sanei_pa4s2_enable: called for fd 0 with value 1 [sanei_pa4s2] sanei_pa4s2_enable: enable port 'parport0' [sanei_pa4s2] pa4s2_enable: prelock[] = {0x04, 0xd8, 0x0c} [sanei_pa4s2] sanei_pa4s2_enable: returning SANE_STATUS_GOOD [sanei_pa4s2] sanei_pa4s2_open: reading ASIC id [sanei_pa4s2] sanei_pa4s2_readbegin: called for fd 0 and register 0 [sanei_pa4s2] sanei_pa4s2_readbegin: NIB readbegin [sanei_pa4s2] pa4s2_readbegin_nib: selecting register 0 at 'parport0' [sanei_pa4s2] sanei_pa4s2_readbegin: returning SANE_STATUS_GOOD [sanei_pa4s2] sanei_pa4s2_readbyte: called with fd 0 [sanei_pa4s2] sanei_pa4s2_readbyte: we hope, the backend called [sanei_pa4s2] sanei_pa4s2_readbyte: readbegin, so the port is ok... [sanei_pa4s2] sanei_pa4s2_readbyte: this means, I did not check it - it's [sanei_pa4s2] sanei_pa4s2_readbyte: not my fault, if your PC burns down. [sanei_pa4s2] sanei_pa4s2_readbyte: read in NIB mode [sanei_pa4s2] pa4s2_readbyte_nib: reading value 0xb5 from 'parport0' [sanei_pa4s2] sanei_pa4s2_readbyte: read finished [sanei_pa4s2] sanei_pa4s2_readbyte: got value 0xb5 [sanei_pa4s2] sanei_pa4s2_readbyte: returning SANE_STATUS_GOOD [sanei_pa4s2] sanei_pa4s2_readend: called for fd 0 [sanei_pa4s2] sanei_pa4s2_readend: we hope, the backend called [sanei_pa4s2] sanei_pa4s2_readend: readbegin, so the port is ok... [sanei_pa4s2] sanei_pa4s2_readend: this means, I did not check it - it's [sanei_pa4s2] sanei_pa4s2_readend: not my fault, if your PC burns down. [sanei_pa4s2] sanei_pa4s2_readend: NIB mode readend [sanei_pa4s2] pa4s2_readend_nib: end of reading sequence for fd 0 [sanei_pa4s2] sanei_pa4s2_readend: returning SANE_STATUS_GOOD [sanei_pa4s2] sanei_pa4s2_open: could not find scanner [sanei_pa4s2] sanei_pa4s2_open: reported ASIC id 0xb5 [sanei_pa4s2] sanei_pa4s2_enable: called for fd 0 with value 0 [sanei_pa4s2] sanei_pa4s2_enable: disable port 'parport0' [sanei_pa4s2] pa4s2_disable: state restored [sanei_pa4s2] sanei_pa4s2_enable: returning SANE_STATUS_GOOD [sanei_pa4s2] sanei_pa4s2_open: closing port [sanei_pa4s2] sanei_pa4s2_close: fd = 0 [sanei_pa4s2] sanei_pa4s2_close: freeing resources [sanei_pa4s2] pa4s2_close: fd=0 [sanei_pa4s2] pa4s2_close: this is port 'parport0' [sanei_pa4s2] pa4s2_close: checking whether port is enabled [sanei_pa4s2] pa4s2_close: trying to free io port [sanei_pa4s2] pa4s2_close: marking port as unused [sanei_pa4s2] pa4s2_close: returning SANE_STATUS_GOOD [sanei_pa4s2] sanei_pa4s2_close: finished [sanei_pa4s2] sanei_pa4s2_open: returning SANE_STATUS_INVAL [mustek_pp] cis_attach: couldn't attach to `parport0' (Invalid argument) [mustek_pp] sane_open: unknown devicename ``Mustek-1200CP'' [saned] process_request: waiting for request [saned] process_request: got request 10 [mustek_pp] sane_exit: all drivers unloaded [saned] quit: exiting ------=_20040110205913_95570--
