On Sat, 2016-02-27 at 20:49 +0100, Wilfred - hotmail wrote:
> Hi Troels,
> 
> I folowed your advice and I tried it with the "remote scanner" scan
> type 
> on, but unfortunately with the same result. Any other thoughts?
> 
> Kind regards,
> 
> WillyN2


> Op 26-02-16 om 23:44 schreef Troels Thomsen:
> > Did you select "remote scanner" on the front panel of the device?
> > Otherwise I get the timeouts as well on my mf8230
> > 
> > /Troels
Hi Wilfred,
Could you try with the firewall completely disabled? It
looks as if the scanner does not react at all OR traffic is blocked by
the firewall.

Adding the scanner in the pixma.conf file should not be necessary as the 
back-end should auto-detect the scanner (provided the scanner is on the same 
subnet as the computer). If the backend does not do that, the firewall is a 
likely source of the problems too.

If it fails even with the firewall disabled, please do a Wireshark capture of 
the traffic (port 8610 only)
In any case, put the scanner in network mode as Troels described. This seems to 
be required for MFNP devices, but not for inkjet/ BJNP protocol devices.


Kind regards, Louis

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