I have a CanoScan LiDE 70 that i'd like to use on my linux machine.... if i can help let me know.
I have submitted the sane log files - hmmm maybe 8 months ago??? thank you! Waitman Endolith wrote: > On 7/8/07, Gerald Murray <gmurray at cloudnet.com> wrote: > >> There certainly are times when it is beneficial to know the >> chipset. That is limited to chips that have documentation >> available, (which is less than all scaner chips). >> > > Alright. I will take a good look at it and see if there's a way to > get at the chip seamlessly. Otherwise I'm not going to risk it. I > will just reassemble it and get a refund. > > >> There is another method of ... monitoring >> the usb bus for each different setting. >> >> There is no way to tell when in the future a driver can be made >> available. Someone needs to step up and begin a long, difficult >> endeavor. >> >> As far as I know, no one has yet committed to developing for the >> LiDE 70. >> > > And Canon absolutely refuses to provide help with this? That alone is > a good reason to take it back. :-/ > > Does anyone know of another bus-powered scanner like this that is > well-supported? Which manufacturers are most cooperative? > > Powered through USB 2.0 port, no AC adapter required. > > Optical: 2400 x 4800 dpi > Color: 48-bit internal/48-bit external (selectable in driver) > > It'll take a while to look through all the supported models' specs by hand... > >
