On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 11:51:10AM +0200, Julien BLACHE wrote:
Guido Günther a...@sigxcpu.org wrote:
Hi Guido,
leads to the optical array moving very slowly and the motor making lots
of noise while doing so (after scanning the first page). Interrupting
the scan (CTRL-C) doesn't help,
Guido Günther a...@sigxcpu.org wrote:
Hi,
Works nicely with 1.0.20, thanks! Any idea which patch that was, I'd
I haven't looked at the changes, sorry. But now that SANE has switched
to git you should be able to find out pretty easily, even if you end
up bisecting :)
like to fix this locally
Guido Günther a...@sigxcpu.org wrote:
Hi Guido,
leads to the optical array moving very slowly and the motor making lots
of noise while doing so (after scanning the first page). Interrupting
the scan (CTRL-C) doesn't help, one has to unplug the scanner.
Does that still happen with 1.0.20?
On Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 11:05:59AM +0200, Julien BLACHE wrote:
Guido Günther a...@sigxcpu.org wrote:
Hi,
This is a flatbed scanner, so scanning more than one page sure isn't
useful but I'd be great if the device wouldn't become unusable after
scanning one page. Please let me know if
Guido Günther a...@sigxcpu.org wrote:
Hi,
You probably want --batch-prompt if you don't have an ADF on the
scanner. Could you try that?
Result is the same. After hitting return for the second page the motor
makes the same scary noises. Will check .20 when its out.
OK, not really a
Package: libsane
Version: 1.0.19-26
Severity: normal
Hi,
on a Canon Lide 60 (04a9:221c, genesys backend) scanning one page with:
#scanimage --device-name=genesys:libusb:001:011 --mode=Gray -l 0 -y 297 \
--resolution=300 -x 210 -t 0 --batch --progress --batch-count=1
Scanning 1 pages,
Guido Günther a...@sigxcpu.org wrote:
Hi,
This is a flatbed scanner, so scanning more than one page sure isn't
useful but I'd be great if the device wouldn't become unusable after
scanning one page. Please let me know if you need any more information.
You probably want --batch-prompt if you
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