Pablo, I agree about the sad state of affairs. The right place to vent
is at the manufacturers, mostly. To up their Linux support. Go vote
with your wallet.
Without the requested information, there's nothing we can do here, so
I'm re-closing.
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Hi guys, I have the same problem than John and Miles over different
Epson Wifi Scanners or combis (printer + scanner). After searching a
lot, many other Linux Distributions have the same problem in their
latest versions with the scanner drivers well installed and the
conection to the equipment
@John and @Miles, please open your own ticket, this one will not receive
any further attention.
** Changed in: sane-backends (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Rolf Leggewie (r0lf) => (unassigned)
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Similar issue here with Elementary Loki. Scanner warms up to scan then
errors with "Unable to start scanner"
Scanner is detected with scanimage -L
Running scanimage > output.pnm produces the error "sane_start:Error
during device I/O"
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I'm getting the same error on a fresh upgraded 18.04 LTS Ubuntu. It
just scanned fine in Elementary OS on my laptop with the same scanner
but I need it to work on my desktop that has Ubuntu 18.04 but it failed.
The scanner made a noise for 1 second then stopped and the error
appeared.
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Seems to be a regression:
- The scanner does not work under Ubuntu 12.04.3 (kernel 3.8.0-31-generic)
- The same scanner works perfectly with a different computer running Ubuntu
12.04 (kernel 3.2.0-54-generic)
I found out that when I plug in the scanner then
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