Hello, I just got a Canon LiDE 110 and am getting different results depending upon which of my computers I try to scan from.
Here's the results so far: * HP laptop (Intel Core i3) / Windows 7: Works correctly. This just establishes that the scanner isn't broken. * Dell tower (Intel Core 2) / Debian 8 (amd64): Works correctly (using scanimage). * Dell mini10v (Intel Atom) / Debian 8 (i386): Bulb lights up, scanning head moves very slowly and jerkily in the correct direction, but only travels about 0.5cm by the time scanimage thinks the scan is done. * Pogoplug Mobile (arm5tel) / Debian 8 (armel): Bulb lights up, but scanner head appeared not to move and made grinding noises. Was it trying to move in the wrong direction? Is that a timing issue or an architecture endianess issue? The grinding noises don't appear to be 100% reproducible (sometimes the head just appears not to be doing anything). * Raspberry Pi B+ (armv6l) / Raspbian (armhf): Bulb lights up, scanner makes very brief servo noises, then appears to remain silent for the duration of the scan. Didn't appear to make grinding noises. So, I think there is a pretty solid opportunity to solve this because I have a few working and non-working platforms to work from. What's the next step here? Getting some form of more verbose output from the genesys driver? Thanks, Jason
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