You should at least get logs of the scanner in use making a low resolution scan using the USB cable, preferably with this tool: http://www.pcausa.com/Utilities/UsbSnoop/ or with wireshark if you don't have an old windows install. There is a small chance that someone will recognize the protocol used, if Kyocera is actually re-badging a scanner built by someone else.
allan On Sat, Feb 14, 2015 at 7:36 AM, Marco Patzer <[email protected]> wrote: > On 2015–02–11 m. allan noah wrote: > >> There is very little Kyocera support in SANE, so i doubt this would be >> a simple job. We would need logs of the scanner in action using the >> windows driver directly over USB (if it has that), and also over the >> network. Then someone would have to spend hours looking at the logs to >> generate a simple test program. Then after multiple rounds of testing, >> that could be inflated into a full-sized SANE backend. This is a great >> deal of work, and very difficult if the developer does not have access >> to the hardware. > > So as far as I understand, nobody made the effort of writing a > driver (yet). Unfortunately I can't donate a device and don't have > the skills to do it myself. If it's just about providing a few logs, > I'm happy to help out. But it seems more complicated and time > consuming than that. > > Anyway, thanks for the response. > > Marco > > -- > sane-devel mailing list: [email protected] > http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sane-devel > Unsubscribe: Send mail with subject "unsubscribe your_password" > to [email protected] -- "well, I stand up next to a mountain- and I chop it down with the edge of my hand" -- sane-devel mailing list: [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sane-devel Unsubscribe: Send mail with subject "unsubscribe your_password" to [email protected]
