Steve Hardy wrote: > I have similar problems to this with the pixma backend and a Canon > MF4660 - only my MFP *always* returns the -ETIMEOUT response after > moving the scan head to the end of the panel in preparation for the scan.
I can't yet define exactly what actions hang up my scanner. At least, when I scan continuously, using the same program, all work well. By the way, successful scanning adds three lines like this to the kernel ring buffer: usb 1-1: usbfs: interface 1 claimed by usblp while 'xsane' sets config #1 (or 'scanimage' instead of 'xsane') Dennis Lou wrote: > If you keep reading, Gleb solved his problem by manually removing his old > version of sane prior to re-installing a fresh CVS version (apparently > automated package removal wasn't doing a complete job). Perhaps that will > also solve your problem being that you two are experiencing similar things? Actually, removing of old files was aimed to solve a problem when scanimage and xsane could only be run from /usr/local/etc/sane.d (i.e. scanimage couldn't find the scanner, but after 'cd /usr/local/etc/sane.d' it could). At first it helped, but after reboot only xsane could run from anywhere. This isn't a big problem, but the fact remains. Gleb
