On Sat, 27 May 2023 at 11:55, Fabrizio Gennari wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> I'm using Ubuntu 23.04 with scanimage (sane-backends) 1.1.1-debian;
> backend version 1.1.1 installed.
>
> I got a new Canon MF657Cdw, and running scanimage -L gives the message
>
> [08:26:07.338607] [bjnp] add_scanner: Scanner
On Wed, 29 Mar 2023 at 11:38, Harvey Nimmo wrote:
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> Hi Thiery,
> scangearmp2-4.20-1 is installed. Neither simple-scan nor xsane find the
> scanner.
This is because scangearmp does not provide a backend for xsane or
simple-scan to use. AFAIK, it acts only as a frontend to the scanner. You
need
On Sat, 4 Mar 2023 at 14:22, Billy Croan wrote:
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> I'm thinking of buying a Fujitsu SnapScan ix1600 to replace them all. From
> all accounts, that's one of if not the best out there. But I looked up
> support on http://www.sane-project.org/man/sane-fujitsu.5.html and it said
> "Network
On Sat, 24 Dec 2022 at 03:46, Lowther <624...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> Brian:
>
> OK, thanks. I downloaded and installed. $ scanimage -L gives
> device `pixma:04A918D3_04242B' is a CANON Canon PIXMA TS6400 Series
> multi-function peripheral
> device `escl:http://localhost:6' is a Canon
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From: Brian Potkin
Date: Fri, 23 Dec 2022 at 19:51
Subject: Re: [sane-devel] Sane does not detect Canon TS6420a
To: Lowther <624...@gmail.com>
On Fri, 23 Dec 2022 at 00:45, Lowther <624...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> This is a new all-in
On Fri, 23 Dec 2022 at 06:13, Ralph Little wrote:
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> I believe that the USB connection should still be using pixma
> protocols via the pixma backend.
G.W. Haywood is using Debian bullseye on a Raspberry Pi.
USB is managed by ipp-usb on that OS, provided the device supports
IPP-over-USB
Which OS and version?
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Brian
On Sat 18 Dec 2021 at 17:52:11 +, Brian Potkin wrote:
[...]
A useful Subject: line would help :).
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Brian.
Machine A has a USB-connected Epson Stylus Photo RX420 shared on the
network (192.168.7.0/24) in saned.conf. Machine B has an UMAX Astra
2400S using a SCSI connection and is also shared. Bothe scanners
work well from their respective machines.
On machine C net.conf contains the IP addresses of A
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From: Brian Potkin
Date: Fri, 23 Jul 2021 at 19:44
Subject: Re: [sane-devel] Canon TR7500 scanner KO
To: Pascal MALAISE
You have Ubuntu 20.04.2 LTS. The device is on the network? You do not say
if it is. We will assume. Give
avahi-browse -rt _ipp._tcp
On Sat, 8 May 2021 at 18:35, Media Mouth wrote:
> On the Server machine
>
> in file 'sane.d' (/usr/local/etc/sane.d), add the IPs permitted to scan.
saned.conf holds the list of permitted hosts.
Cheers,
Brian.
Regarding the PIXMA TS9100 (which appears to be an AirPrint device)
and Debian 10, install sane-airscan from buster- backports and ipp-usb
from
https://github.com/alexpevzner/sane-airscan#note2 (the main page}
https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/pzz/Debian_10/ (.deb packages)
We
On Thu, 5 Nov 2020 at 18:51, M. Fioretti wrote:
> - but now... the printer part does not work anymore. I have installed
> the Epson driver from their website, removed and reinstalled the
> printer, but nothing gets printed.
Installing a vendor printer driver is likely the issue. See
On Wed, 9 Sep 2020 at 18:29, C. Cook wrote:
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> Changed my net.conf to:
>
> scan-server
> 127.0.0.1
>
> Remember I'm using a reverse SSH tunnel to bring 6566 to the client machine.
> I've used this method for years and know it works. selinux is off on client
> and server, and the firewall
On Wed, 26 Aug 2020 at 09:42, Frank <2bfr...@posteo.de> wrote:
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> @Alexander:I had tried to remove ippusbxd, didn't help unfortunately.
I advise users to remove ippusbxd and install ipp-usb and disconnect and
switch off the device. Then re-power and re-plug. I also advise the use of
On Tue, 21 Apr 2020 at 01:28, Daniel MOYNE wrote:
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> I have a lan installed in my home with 2 computers A and B (fixed id). The
> printer/scanner is connected to the computer A with a usb link and I want to
> know whether it is possible from the computer B to reach the scanner with the
> id of
On Thu, 19 Mar 2020 at 18:55, Alexander Pevzner wrote:
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> Hi Rolf.
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> > SANE still supports eSCL since release 1.0.29. Please have a look at the
> > escl backend.
>
> I actually did. This backend doesn't work with my scanner (Kyocera
> ECOSYS M2040dn). After the first scanned page, device
On Wed, 18 Mar 2020 at 19:04, Thierry HUCAHRD wrote:
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> Only Multi-Function devices implementing AirPrint 1.4 always offer
> AirPrint.
>
> http://testcluster.blogspot.com/2014/03/scanning-from-apple-airprint-airscan.html
Yes, I saw that some months ago. It says
> The Apple AirPrint
Thank you for your data, Chris.
The lack of an output for _uscan._tcp indicates to me that the device
does not support the escl protocol. This means that, unfortunately,
sane-airscan is not available for you to to use. I will, of course, defer
to more expert opinion than mine.
The _ipp._tcp
On Wed, 18 Mar 2020 at 05:51, Chris Richards wrote:
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> On 2020-03-17 23:46, Alexander Pevzner wrote:
> > Hi Chris,
> >
> > On 3/18/20 4:48 AM, Chris Richards wrote:
> >> Greetings all,
> >>
> >> I just bought this AIO Canon. It has both USB and Network, and I have
> >> it on the network. So
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From: Brian Potkin
Date: Sun, 1 Mar 2020 at 18:41
Subject: Re: [sane-devel] Ricoh SP204SN AIO network scanner
To: Alexander Pevzner
> According to spec, this scanner doesn't support eSCL. Apple also doesn't
> list it on its compatibility list.
It is possible I forgot to cc this mail to the list. It would be nice if
pj.world would let us know how sane-airscan works out.
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From: Brian Potkin
Date: Sun, 16 Feb 2020 at 18:08
Subject: Re: [sane-devel] HP-Officejet 4630
To:
pj.world said
> Er
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From: Brian Potkin
Date: Sun, 15 Dec 2019 at 20:41
Subject: Re: [sane-devel] [janitorial] New backend: escl
To: Till Kamppeter
On Sun, 15 Dec 2019 at 15:37, Till Kamppeter wrote:
> Seeing that my HP does eSCL, I have investigated the source c
On Wed, 7 Aug 2019 at 13:16, Olaf Meeuwissen wrote:
> Whether it's in issue I cannot answer, but I can tell you that backends
> are free to use whatever suits their fancy after the `$backend:` bit. I
> seem to remember having seen `$backend:usb:$VID:$PID` where the $VID and
> $PID refer to USB
On Sat, 10 Aug 2019 at 16:23, Jörn-Ingo Weigert wrote:
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> Hi brian, you have to use the Linux scanner drivers provided by Lexmark.
> Backdraw of this is that the install script use a library path like
> /lib/amd64 instead of the multiarch library path, 2. They still rely on a
> ancient usblib
I am attempting to help a user with a Lexmark CX-417de.
Scanimage -L gives
device `lexmark_nscan:libusb/001/004' is a Lexmark Lexmark CX417de Scanner
device `lexmark_nscan:libnet/SPECIFY_DEVICE' is a Lexmark Network Scanner
and
scanimage -d lexmark_nscan:libusb/001/004 > out.dat
results in
On Fri, 1 Feb 2019 at 08:08, David Melik wrote:
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> The users' PC has Kubuntu, which lists hplip installed but, for Envy
> 5000 series, configuration is only offering hpcups or hpijs...
You didn't say which application you used for scanning.
hpcups and hpijs are for printing and no
I have read
https://alioth-lists.debian.net/pipermail/sane-devel/2016-June/034624.html
and take away from it the idea that the resolution of a device (for
Epson scanners, at least) is exposed to a backend by the device's
firmware. Is there any reason why, if the device reports a resolution
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