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On Thursday 17 February 2005 11.36, Ramius wrote: > >It seems that the scanner doesn't understand the quality > > calibration command. You can disable quality calibration in one > > of the option screens. Can you repeat the test with quality > > calibration turned off? > > You're right, I have disabled quality calibration and now my > scanner works perfectly with xsane. I have changed > > > "quality-cal" > > 1 > > in > > > "quality-cal" > > 0 > > in my ~/.sane/xsane/AGFA:SNAPSCAN310.drc file. > > Why happen this? May this setting affect the scan quality? My scans > look fine... Some scanners don't understand the quality calibration command, so=20 sending the comman leads to an error. Usually the capability for=20 quality calibration is reported by the scanner. However, some models=20 don't report their capabilities correctly. The SnapScan310 seems to=20 be one of them. I'll disable quality calibration for the SnapScan310 in the next=20 release. /Oliver --nextPart7111386.C1ONHCfveq Content-Type: application/pgp-signature -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.5 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQBCGRUE/V6sbrmfIuMRAnfCAJsEVCT4rVVlLcebGViwJYYBvW/xnQCfSoyR Bzl/w7JQEuzH3OIa1KXEnrs= =qVtP -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --nextPart7111386.C1ONHCfveq--
