Le mercredi 21 octobre 2009 ? 22:04 -0700, Adrian Sandor a ?crit : > Yes, and more than that, if the device is in power-saving mode, I have to > press another button to wake it up first, then put it in scanning mode. > And if I let it sit idle after scanning, it goes to copy mode after a while, > and later to power-saving mode. Now need check if you get a similar behavior under Windows. In such case, would require a usb snoop and network log on Windows, to check for protocol differences with pixma backend. > > > Note that to scan several pages in "button-controlled" mode, when in > > front of the device, select first several pages to scan in xsane. > > Then click "scan" on xsane *only* for the first page. > > After, just use the scanner button to scan the next page. > > xsane will stop the scan mode when the count of pages you set is reach. > > (or click on cancel). > > That doesn't work for me. I selected "Button-controlled scan" and 2 pages, > but after scanning one page, xsane stops waiting and I have to click again. > I also tried that earlier without "Button-controlled scan" but using the ADF > - still only one page scanned for every click on "scan". So that would require to take log trace with xsane:
$ export SANE_DEBUG_PIXMA=11 $ xsane 2> Somelogfile perform a 2 pages / Button controlled scans in xsane, then close xsane, zip the Somelogfile you get, and send it back to me. Nicolas
