Hi, thank you for the new version.
The scan is not exactly what it should be (see the file test5.tar.gz). The scanned image is not at the right position. Probably a shift problem. Note that for all the tests I've done it was a A4 paper and the Canon DR-5060-F is a A3 scanner. the file test5.tar.gz can be downloaded here : http://dl.free.fr/baKWwnrcy Christophe. Le 04/01/2011 16:23, m. allan noah a ?crit : > here is a new version of two files. use these to replace your existing > copies, and recompile. This should contain all of your current fixes, > and it should (hopefully) produce proper grayscale scans. > > If you can test this also in lineart mode, it might need the same > width fix as grayscale... > > allan > > On Tue, Jan 4, 2011 at 4:33 AM, Christophe Largeau (liste) > <liste at alixen.fr> wrote: >> Thank you for the information, waiting for your fix. >> >> Christophe. >> >> Le 03/01/2011 20:03, m. allan noah a ?crit : >>> >>> It appears that the corrupt image is because the scanner sends us 1728 >>> pixels per line, but we asked for only 1700. Likely this means that >>> the scanner is limited to image widths which are a multiple of 32 >>> pixels. I will see if I can come up with a fix. >>> >>> allan >>> >>> On Mon, Jan 3, 2011 at 12:54 PM, m. allan noah<kitno455 at gmail.com> >>> wrote: >>>> >>>> jpg destroys too much image information. Any chance to can compress >>>> the pnm instead, and send that to me directly? >>>> >>>> allan >>>> >>>> On Mon, Jan 3, 2011 at 12:11 PM, Christophe Largeau (liste) >>>> <liste at alixen.fr> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> OK, >>>>> >>>>> my A4 page (basically 0.5 millimeter squares) has been processed >>>>> >>>>> you can view the result here >>>>> http://i37.servimg.com/u/f37/15/57/48/39/test3p10.jpg : not really the >>>>> expected result ;) >>>>> >>>>> You'll find the compressed test3.log attached to this message. >>>>> >>>>> Do you need other informations for ssm_df() and ssm_do() debugging ? >>>>> >>>>> Christophe. >>>>> >>>>> Le 03/01/2011 17:45, m. allan noah a ?crit : >>>>>> >>>>>> Ah- same thing, this time also comment out ssm_df(). It would be nice >>>>>> to get those two commands working for your machine (if they are >>>>>> supported by the hardware), but they are not required for proper >>>>>> functioning. >>>>>> >>>>>> allan >>>>>> >>>>>> On Mon, Jan 3, 2011 at 11:40 AM, Christophe Largeau (liste) >>>>>> <liste at alixen.fr> wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Here is the new test2.log ;) >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Christophe. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Le 03/01/2011 17:31, m. allan noah a ?crit : >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Excellent. set_window is now accepted by the scanner, but it does not >>>>>>>> like our ssm_do() call. So, edit canon_dr.c around line 3273, and >>>>>>>> comment out the call to ssm_do(). Then try again with test2 :) >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> allan >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> On Mon, Jan 3, 2011 at 11:19 AM, Christophe Largeau (liste) >>>>>>>> <liste at alixen.fr> wrote: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Hi, >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> change, recompile and test done. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> The test1pnm file is empty. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> The compressed test1.log is attached to this message. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Christophe. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Le 03/01/2011 16:50, m. allan noah a ?crit : >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> ok- can you make some changes, recompile, and test? >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> canon_dr.c in function set_window, around line 3615 comment out >>>>>>>>>> these >>>>>>>>>> lines: >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> set_WD_brightness (desc1, s->brightness+128); >>>>>>>>>> set_WD_threshold (desc1, s->threshold); >>>>>>>>>> set_WD_contrast (desc1, s->contrast+128); >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Then compile, copy the library, and scan again, using this command: >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> SANE_DEBUG_CANON_DR=30 scanimage --resolution 200 --mode Gray >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> test1pnm 2>test1.log >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Hopefully test1.pnm will contain an image. If not, compress the log >>>>>>>>>> and send it to me. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> allan >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> On Mon, Jan 3, 2011 at 10:11 AM, m. allan noah<kitno455 at gmail.com> >>>>>>>>>> wrote: >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Yes- I can see some set window data in it, though I am not sure it >>>>>>>>>>> is >>>>>>>>>>> complete. This sniffer program seems to miss some of the data. I >>>>>>>>>>> will >>>>>>>>>>> look some more today. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> allan >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> On Mon, Jan 3, 2011 at 8:06 AM, Christophe Largeau (liste) >>>>>>>>>>> <liste at alixen.fr> wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> Hi, >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> have you checked the log ? Is it helpful ? >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> Christophe. >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> Le 29/12/2010 17:04, Christophe Largeau (liste) a ?crit : >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> Thank you. >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> Note that I'll be away until next monday. >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> Christophe. >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> Le 29/12/2010 17:00, m. allan noah a ?crit : >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Thanks. I'll look at it tonight. >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> allan >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> On Wed, Dec 29, 2010 at 10:07 AM, Christophe Largeau (liste) >>>>>>>>>>>>>> <liste at alixen.fr> wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> the trace.wsl file taken from the snifer is attached to this >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> message. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Christophe. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Le 29/12/2010 15:38, m. allan noah a ?crit : >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> the sniffer utility: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> ftp://ftp.compuware.com/pub/driverstudio/outgoing/utility/wdmsniffer.zip >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> We need to use that to capture traffic of a low-resolution >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> black >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> and >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> white >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> scan. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I cannot give more specific instructions, because I rarely >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> use >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> this >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> program. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> allan >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> On Wed, Dec 29, 2010 at 9:29 AM, Christophe Largeau (liste) >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> <liste at alixen.fr> wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I will replug the scsi card into the orignal windows >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> machine. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Do >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> you have >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> instruction for the log capture on windows ? >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Christophe. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Le 29/12/2010 15:22, m. allan noah a ?crit : >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> hmm- it is mad about something we ask it to do in the set >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> window >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> command. I don't have a protocol manual for this machine, >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> so >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> we >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> have >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> to guess what the problem is. Or, we have to try and >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> capture a >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> log >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> from Windows driver. Can you use this machine on windows? >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> allan >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> On Wed, Dec 29, 2010 at 8:55 AM, Christophe Largeau (liste) >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> <liste at alixen.fr> wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> the new dr.log is attached to this message. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Christophe. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Le 29/12/2010 14:46, m. allan noah a ?crit : >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Sorry, hit 'send' too soon- you should try: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> SANE_DEBUG_CANON_DR=30 scanimage -d canon_dr:/dev/sg2 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 2>dr.log>dr.pnm >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> allan >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> On Wed, Dec 29, 2010 at 8:35 AM, m. allan >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> noah<kitno455 at gmail.com> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> "scanimage: output is not a file, exiting" >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> allan >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> On Wed, Dec 29, 2010 at 8:23 AM, Christophe Largeau >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> (liste) >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> <liste at alixen.fr> wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Hi, >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I'm testing Canon DR-5060-F (SCSI) under Ubuntu 10.10 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> ii libsane 1.0.21-2ubuntu2 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> API >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> library for scanners >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> ii sane-utils 1.0.21-2ubuntu2 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> API >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> library for scanners -- utilities >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> The sane-find-scanner commands returns : >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> # sane-find-scanner will now attempt to detect your >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> scanner. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> If the >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> # result is different from what you expected, first >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> make >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> sure >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> your >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> # scanner is powered up and properly connected to your >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> computer. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> found SCSI scanner "CANON DR-5060F 0110" at /dev/sg2 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> # Your SCSI scanner was detected. It may or may not be >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> supported by >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> SANE. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Try >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> # scanimage -L and read the backend's manpage. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> # No USB scanners found. If you expected something >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> different, >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> make >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> sure >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> that >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> # you have loaded a kernel driver for your USB host >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> controller >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> and >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> have >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> setup >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> # the USB system correctly. See man sane-usb for >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> details. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> # Not checking for parallel port scanners. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> # Most Scanners connected to the parallel port or other >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> proprietary >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> ports >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> # can't be detected by this program. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> when I tried the command "scanimage -L" the scanner >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> wasn't >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> recognized >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> thanks to this message : >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/sane-devel/2010-March/026220.html >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> , >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I've added the following lines to canon_dr.c at line >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 1203. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> else if (strstr (s->model_name,"DR-5060F")){ >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> s->can_write_panel = 0; >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> } >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Then I replace the compiled versions of >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> libsane-canon_dr.la >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> and >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> libsane-canon_dr.so.1.0.21 in /usr/lib/sane >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Now, the "scanimage -L" command returns : >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> device `canon_dr:/dev/sg2' is a CANON DR-5060F scanner >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Great, but the scanner doesn't work : >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> SANE_DEBUG_CANON_DR=30 scanimage -d canon_dr:/dev/sg2 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [sanei_debug] Setting debug level of canon_dr to 30. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] sane_init: start >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] sane_init: canon_dr backend 1.0.35, from >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> sane-backends >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 1.0.21 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] sane_init: finish >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] sane_open: start >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] sane_open: no scanners currently attached, >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> attaching >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] sane_get_devices: start >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] sane_get_devices: reading config file >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> canon_dr.conf >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] sane_get_devices: looking for 'scsi CANON >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> DR' >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] attach_one: start >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] attach_one: looking for '/dev/sg2' >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] connect_fd: start >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] connect_fd: opening SCSI device >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] connect_fd: cannot get requested buffer size >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> (2097152/524288) >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] wait_scanner: start >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] do_scsi_cmd: start >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] cmd: writing 6 bytes >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] cmd:>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] 000: 00 00 00 00 00 00 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> ...... >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] do_scsi_cmd: finish >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] wait_scanner: finish >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] connect_fd: finish >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] init_inquire: start >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] do_scsi_cmd: start >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] cmd: writing 6 bytes >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] cmd:>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] 000: 12 00 00 00 30 00 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> ....0. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] in: reading 48 bytes >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] in:<< >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] 000: 06 00 02 02 1f 00 00 10 43 41 4e 4f 4e >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 20 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 20 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 20 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> ........CANON >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] 010: 44 52 2d 35 30 36 30 46 20 20 20 20 20 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 20 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 20 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 20 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> DR-5060F >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] 020: 30 31 31 30 32 30 30 31 30 36 30 37 20 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 20 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 20 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 20 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 011020010607 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] in: read 48 bytes >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] do_scsi_cmd: finish >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] init_inquire: Found CANON scanner DR-5060F >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> version >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 0110 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> at >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> /dev/sg2 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] init_inquire: finish >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] init_vpd: start >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] do_scsi_cmd: start >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] cmd: writing 6 bytes >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] cmd:>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] 000: 12 01 f0 00 1e 00 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> ...... >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] in: reading 30 bytes >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] in:<< >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] 000: 06 f0 02 00 23 01 2c 01 2c a5 01 2c 01 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 2c >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 00 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> c8 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> ....#.,.,..,.,.. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] 010: 00 64 01 c0 00 00 0d a0 00 00 13 ee 0e >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 00 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> .d............ >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] in: read 30 bytes >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] do_scsi_cmd: finish >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] init_vpd: length=23 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] standard options >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] basic x res: 300 dpi >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] basic y res: 300 dpi >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] step x res: 1 dpi >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] step y res: 0 dpi >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] max x res: 300 dpi >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] max y res: 300 dpi >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] min x res: 200 dpi >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] min y res: 100 dpi >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] 60 dpi: 0 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] 75 dpi: 0 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] 100 dpi: 0 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] 120 dpi: 0 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] 150 dpi: 0 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] 160 dpi: 0 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] 180 dpi: 0 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] 200 dpi: 1 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] 240 dpi: 1 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] 300 dpi: 1 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] 320 dpi: 0 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] 400 dpi: 0 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] 480 dpi: 0 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] 600 dpi: 0 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] 800 dpi: 0 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] 1200 dpi: 0 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] max width: 13952 (11.63 in) >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] max length: 20408 (17.01 in) >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] AWD: 0 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] CE Emphasis: 0 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] C Emphasis: 0 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] High quality: 0 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] grayscale: 1 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] halftone: 1 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] monochrome: 1 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] overflow: 0 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] init_vpd: finish >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] init_model: start >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] init_model: finish >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] init_panel: start >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] read_panel: start >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] read_panel: finish 0 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] send_panel: start >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] send_panel: unsupported, finishing >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] init_panel: finish >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] init_user: start >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] init_user: finish >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] init_options: start >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] init_options: finish >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] disconnect_fd: start >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] disconnecting scsi device >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] disconnect_fd: finish >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] attach_one: finish >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] sane_get_devices: found scanner /dev/sg2 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] sane_get_devices: found 1 scanner(s) >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] sane_get_devices: finish >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] sane_open: device /dev/sg2 requested >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] sane_open: device /dev/sg2 found >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] connect_fd: start >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] connect_fd: opening SCSI device >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] wait_scanner: start >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] do_scsi_cmd: start >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] cmd: writing 6 bytes >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] cmd:>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] 000: 00 00 00 00 00 00 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> ...... >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] do_scsi_cmd: finish >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] wait_scanner: finish >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] connect_fd: finish >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] sane_open: finish >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] sane_get_option_descriptor: 0 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] sane_control_option: get value for '' (0) >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] sane_get_option_descriptor: 0 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] sane_control_option: get value for '' (0) >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] sane_get_option_descriptor: 1 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] sane_get_option_descriptor: 2 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] sane_get_option_descriptor: 3 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] sane_get_option_descriptor: 4 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] sane_get_option_descriptor: 5 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] sane_get_option_descriptor: 6 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] sane_get_option_descriptor: 7 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] sane_get_option_descriptor: 8 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] sane_get_option_descriptor: 9 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] sane_get_option_descriptor: 10 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] sane_get_option_descriptor: 11 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] sane_get_option_descriptor: 12 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] sane_get_option_descriptor: 13 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] sane_get_option_descriptor: 14 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] sane_get_option_descriptor: 15 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] sane_get_option_descriptor: 16 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] sane_get_option_descriptor: 17 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] sane_get_option_descriptor: 18 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] sane_get_option_descriptor: 19 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] sane_get_option_descriptor: 20 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] sane_get_option_descriptor: 21 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] sane_get_option_descriptor: 22 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] sane_get_option_descriptor: 23 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] sane_get_option_descriptor: 24 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] sane_get_option_descriptor: 25 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] sane_get_option_descriptor: 26 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] sane_get_option_descriptor: 27 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] sane_get_option_descriptor: 28 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] sane_get_option_descriptor: 29 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] sane_get_option_descriptor: 30 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] sane_get_option_descriptor: 31 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] sane_get_option_descriptor: 32 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] sane_get_option_descriptor: 33 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] sane_get_option_descriptor: 34 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] sane_get_option_descriptor: 35 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] sane_get_option_descriptor: 36 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] sane_get_option_descriptor: 37 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] sane_get_option_descriptor: 38 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] sane_control_option: get value for 'br-x' >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> (8) >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] sane_control_option: get value for 'tl-x' >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> (6) >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] sane_control_option: get value for 'br-y' >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> (9) >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] sane_control_option: get value for 'tl-y' >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> (7) >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] sane_control_option: get value for 'tl-x' >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> (6) >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] sane_get_option_descriptor: 8 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] sane_control_option: set value for 'br-x' >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> (8) >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] sane_control_option: get value for 'tl-y' >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> (7) >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] sane_get_option_descriptor: 9 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] sane_control_option: set value for 'br-y' >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> (9) >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> scanimage: output is not a file, exiting >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] sane_close: start >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] disconnect_fd: start >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] disconnecting scsi device >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] disconnect_fd: finish >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] image_buffers: start >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] image_buffers: finish >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] offset_buffers: start >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] offset_buffers: finish >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] gain_buffers: start >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] gain_buffers: finish >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] sane_close: finish >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] sane_exit: start >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] disconnect_fd: start >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] disconnect_fd: finish >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [canon_dr] sane_exit: finish >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Any idea ? >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Christophe. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> -- >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Christophe Largeau >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Alixen >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> -- 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