Hi Stef,

The usbsnoop logs are on the desktop of the windows machine. The scanner 
doesn't support 75dpi, so I've made snoops for 100dpi, 150dpi and 300 dpi.

Let me know if I can help any further.

Cheers,
Milko

>>> Stef <stef.dev at free.fr> 11/28/12 7:24 AM >>>
                   On 27/11/2012 07:02, Milko Simeonov       wrote:
     
                          Hi Stef,
       
       At least as per its manual, this device (the flatbed unit) cannot       
operate on its own. You need to have a scanner (for example a       DR-3010C) 
and this flatbed unit is an addition to the scanner.       I've tried in 
Windows - if you connect only the flatbed unit, you       cannot scan. You need 
to have both devices connected. Of course,       this could simply be a 
restriction set on purpose in the Windows       driver.
       
       I can give you full remote access to a Windows PC and to a Linux       
PC with both scanning devices connected, and I can ensure there       will be a 
person you can talk to at all times. Would this be OK?
       
       Cheers,
       Milko
       
              Hello,
     
         this kind of setting is far from ideal. But we could give it a     
try. Before going further, I'd like to study the UsbSnoop log of a     75, 150 
and 300 dpi full scan area. So I can investigate and plan     what should be 
done.
     
     Regards,
         Stef
     
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