Le 2020-01-28 21:41, Ralph Little a écrit :
Hi,
My emailer garbled that. Here it is as an attachment.
Hopefully, this will be better.
Cheers,
Ralph
On Tue, Jan 28, 2020 at 12:22 PM Ralph Little
wrote:
Hi,
I finally got around to testing the new escl backend with my HP
OfficeJet 6978.
It does
Hi Ralph
On 1/28/20 11:22 PM, Ralph Little wrote:
I finally got around to testing the new escl backend with my HP
OfficeJet 6978.
It does appear to be supported on two ports, one encrypted:
There is an alternative eSCL backend, sane-airscan:
https://github.com/alexpevzner/sane-airscan
I wou
Hi,
My emailer garbled that. Here it is as an attachment.
Hopefully, this will be better.
Cheers,
Ralph
On Tue, Jan 28, 2020 at 12:22 PM Ralph Little wrote:
> Hi,
> I finally got around to testing the new escl backend with my HP OfficeJet
> 6978.
> It does appear to be supported on two ports, o
Hi,
Hopefully, this is a useful dump of the capability response from the
device, as reconstituted in Wireshark.
Cheers,
Ralph
http://schemas.hp.com/imaging/escl/2011/05/03"; xmlns:pwg="
http://www.pwg.org/schemas/2010/12/sm"; xmlns:dest="
http://schemas.hp.com/imaging/destination/2011/06/06"; x
Hi,
I finally got around to testing the new escl backend with my HP OfficeJet
6978.
It does appear to be supported on two ports, one encrypted:
device `escl:https://10.1.40.2:443' is a ESCL HP-OfficeJet-6978 SSL flatbed
scanner
device `escl:http://10.1.40.2:8080' is a ESCL HP-OfficeJet-6978 flatbe