Le vendredi 2 f?vrier 2007 07:28, Gerhard Jaeger a ?crit :
> On Donnerstag, 1. Februar 2007, Jean-Christophe 'Jice' Cardot wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> > I'm developping a scanner's buttons GUI + daemon based on sane
> > (http://cardot.net/KScannerButtons and sanebuttonsd daemon), and I added
> > support for the plustek backend recently (not on the dopwnloadable
> > version).
> >
> > For one user it works perfectly (Canon N67OU/LIDE20), but I've reports
> > that this scanner: "KYE/Genius ColorPage-HR6 V2 USB flatbed scanner"
> > does not work. The buttons are not recognised at all by the backend.
> >
> > The user tells me that the scanbuttonsd daemon (that you can find on
> > sourceforge) can partially handle this scanner as long as you patch the
> > sources to add the scanner usb ids. (but this one does not make use of
> > sane at all, they manage the scanner directly with libusb)
> >
> > Can sby please help me? Is the plustek maintainer reading this list?
>
> Yes.
>
> What excactly do you need? I don't get the message! I've never had
> such a device on my desk, so you'll the user to help you to find
> out how the buttons are connected and in the end how the
> ASIC is configured to read out the values correctly.

Hi

the device is a Genius ColorPage-HR6 V2 USB flatbet scanner 
from lsusb: ID 0458:2007 KYE Systems Corp. (Mouse Systems) ColorPage-HR6 V2

it's supported by the plustek backend according to one of my users. The 
backend reports buttons, but they don't seem to work with this scanner.

the buttons can work with your backend (for example the Canon N67OU/LIDE20 
seems to work perfectly), but not with this device.

what can I do to find out how the buttons are working, and may be add support 
in your backend?

TIA
> - Gerhard
>
> BTW: What do you mean by "adding the usb ids"? To what?

to the sources of another project named scanbuttonsd.

-- 
Jean-Christophe "Jic?" Cardot - http://lea-linux.org
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From [email protected]  Sat Feb  3 06:19:38 2007
From: [email protected] (David Benfell)
Date: Sat Feb  3 06:19:48 2007
Subject: [sane-devel] (resend) Epson Perfection 2480 on FreeBSD
Message-ID: <[email protected]>

Hello all,

I am running FreeBSD 6.2-RELEASE (updated today) and scanimage
(sane-backends) 1.0.18; backend version 1.0.18.  I am trying to connect an 
Epson Perfection
2480 Photo scanner via USB.

The kernel recognizes the scanner and assigns it to /dev/scanner0.
sane-find-scanner fails, and if I run it as root, hangs the system.
The system seems to regenerate /dev on startup; the link I created
to /dev/usbscanner is gone, as are the ownership changes I made to
/dev/scanner0.

Through all of this, sane-find-scanner has consistently failed (or
hung the system).

I'm stuck.  1) How do I fix this?  2) How, if FreeBSD is going to
regenerate /dev, do I keep it fixed?

-- 
David Benfell, LCP
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From [email protected]  Sat Feb  3 08:51:01 2007
From: [email protected] (PF)
Date: Sat Feb  3 08:50:46 2007
Subject: [sane-devel] Problem solved: HP compression artifacts
Message-ID: <[email protected]>

It turns out that the HP psc 2175 does use jpeg compression to send data
to the computer, but it can be turned off in Window/Advanced Options.
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PF <[email protected]>

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