Hi Rolf,
thanks for your answer.
I am using scanimage on my raspberry pi without any GUI.
Now I tried scanning via my ubuntu desktop system, but the document is
just stopping in the ADF and the MX725 wants that I press OK to get the
document back. I already tried to reinstall sane and the pixma backend
(sane via apt-get remove and the pixma backend by checking out via git
and compiling again). Same result.
Is there maybe a way to debug my problem via console on the raspberry
pi, since the scanning there is working, just no ADF Duplex and batch
without providing the number of pages?
Best regards
Timo
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*Betreff:* Re: [sane-devel] Canon PIXMA MX725: ADF scan duplex and
automatic recognition of number of pages
*Datum:* Tue, 1 Aug 2017 20:47:11 +0200
*Von:* Rolf Bensch
*An:* Timo Ziegler
Hi Timo,
I prefer gscan2pdf for multi page adf scans.
Please report if your problem also occurs with gscan2pdf.
Many thanks for your help.
Cheers,
Rolf
Am 29.07.2017 um 12:49 schrieb Timo Ziegler:
Hi,
I got my MX725 running with scanimage on sane-pixma backend.
My last problems are that I can't scan in duplex mode via ADF and that
a ADF batch scan tries to scan another page after all pages are gone
from the ADF and then just gets stuck (need to use Ctrl + C once or
twice).
To scan in duplex mode, I tried the following options:
--ScanMode=Duplex => unrecognized option "--ScanMode"
--source="ADFDUP"
--source="Automatic Document Feeder(left align,duplex)
--source="Automatic Document Feeder(left align,Duplex)
and maybe some variations more => setting of option --source failed
(Invalid argument)
To scan "infinity pages, incrementing by 1, numbering from 1", I just
used --batch and scanned.
It's successfully scanning all the pages + tried to scan a next one
after the ADF runs out of pages to scan.
// Scanning page 1
// Scanned page 1. (scanner status = 5)
// Scanning page 2
Then nothing happens anymore. When I press Ctrl + C, it tries to
// scanimage: received signal 2
// scanimage: trying to stop scanner
Nothing happens, so I press Ctrl + C again
// scanimage: received signal 2
// scanimage: aborting
Scanning via --batch --batch-number=2 works fine, but I want to use
scanbuttond later so I don't want to set the number of pages every time.
I tried using --adf-wait=3 but this option is not recognized. It's not
listed in scanimage -A, but I found it in the online pixma-backend
documentation.
I hope, somebody can give a hint.
Thanks in advance
Timo
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