The epjitsu backend supports a few fujitsu machines which have epson
chips. There is a slight chance this backend could be modified to
support this scanner.

allan

On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 3:51 PM, Guillemain Geraud <guil2 at me.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Hat any one more information about this scanner:
>
> I cannot use the epkowa Backend which is made for linux my OS is Darwin 10 64 
> bit (OSX)
>
> Different Epson scanners are supported by different SANE backends (epson2, 
> plustek, snapscan) depending on what chip is used in the scanner and what 
> communication protocol it uses. If the scanner is similar to any already 
> supported scanner (w.r.t. chip and communication protocol) an existing 
> backend might be possible to be adapted to support the scanner. If it is very 
> different a completely new backend might be needed. I have no idea what is 
> the case here. If you want more accurate information you can contact the 
> maintainers of the SANE backends that currently support other Epson scanners 
> or the sane-devel mailing list.
>
> Is there a SANE backend which could work with the above mentioned scanner or 
> one to be modified in order to work with it ?
>
> Best Regards
>
> Guil
>
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