I looked at the code, and I found the MP250 definitions. I copied those
lines, and changed the product_id to MP230, with everything the same. Now,
is there a way to generate the libraries without downloading and compiling
everything? I suppose that, generating and replacing this files
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/sane/{libsane-pixma.la,libsane-pixma.so.1,libsane-pixma.so.1.0.22}
should be enough to test the compatibility between 250 and 230?Help me a bit! I'm not new to code and Linux, but I'm new to big Linux open-source codes. Thank you in advance 2013/9/9 Marc Mar? <5.markmb.5 at gmail.com> > Hello everyone > > I just bought a Canon Pixma MP230. Unfortunately, there is no good > support. I tried the native drivers, and it printed properly but not > scanned. So I looked for other solutions. > > I found that the MP250 driver is compatible for the MP230. I removed the > propietary drivers, and I tried configuring CUPS with that driver. And it > worked. Now, I'm wondering how can I force to load the MP250 driver. > > So, my question is: how can I force loading the MP250 driver for using > with MP250 in sane? > > I have Crunchbang Waldorf (based on Debian 7), kernel 3.2.0-4 and 64 bits. > I enabled the debug mode with SANE_DEBUG_PIXMA=11 and PIXMA_EXPERIMENT=1, > and I use xsane 0.996 > > Thank you in advance > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/sane-devel/attachments/20130909/b796d5d1/attachment.html>
