Hi,
I have an HP Scanjet 4c scanner connected via SCSI to my linux 2.2.x
x86 box. All works fine, except for the fact that I get a yellow
vertical line (a few pixels thick, I guess) running up my image. I'm
wondering:
is this likely to be a firmware bug that I could correct by upgrading
my
Hi,
I would assume it is a hardware bug that can be fixed. Check the scan
element or the mirror for dust and clean it carefully.
Sincerely
Peter
Matthew Vernon schrieb:
Hi,
I have an HP Scanjet 4c scanner connected via SCSI to my linux 2.2.x
x86 box. All works fine, except for the fact
Peter Kirchgessner writes:
Hi,
I would assume it is a hardware bug that can be fixed. Check the scan
element or the mirror for dust and clean it carefully.
Thanks for the pointer. Is there any web-documentation on how to take
such a beast apart to clean it?[1] I've never done any
Hi everyone,
As requested I have put my standalone program
for accessing this scanner on the web. You can
find it at:
http://www.epcc.ed.ac.uk/~jamesp/scanner.c
I have looked in detail at existing sane support
for similar scanners, and I think a lot of the
code can be reused. The high level
Hi everyone,
I'm posting here for the first time. So, please be gentle with me (and
for my poor english, please :-)
The first reason why I'm here is because I've got a CanonScan FS4000US
(think USB and SCSI), and this hardware doesn't work yet on Linux.
Thank you Canon :-(
Of course, I
Hi David,
On Tue, Aug 05, 2003 at 12:07:43AM -0700, David Mosberger-Tang wrote:
mostang.com should be back up now. Let me know if there are any problems.
Thanks for the work on mostang.com. The only issue I found is that the
mailing list archive doesn't seem to have any new posts since your
Eric,
2) It's not known in sane-kackend
Watch out with those typos, there are too many German speakers on this
list... :-)
Andras
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Hi,
On Thu, Aug 07, 2003 at 12:30:02PM +0100, James Perry wrote:
As requested I have put my standalone program
for accessing this scanner on the web. You can
find it at:
http://www.epcc.ed.ac.uk/~jamesp/scanner.c
Thanks. I'll update the information in our lists.
Dou you know if the 600 II
Henning tried but couldn't get a Visioneer 5800 in Germany to work with.
I don't know of anyone else, but if you find a way of moving ahead I'd
like to hear about it.
On Wed, 6 Aug 2003 21:25:11 -0500 Dennis Rogers den...@drogers.net
writes:
Was anyone else working on it, and did you make any
Hi,
On Thu, Aug 07, 2003 at 01:42:38PM +0200, e...@b.org wrote:
The first reason why I'm here is because I've got a CanonScan FS4000US
(think USB and SCSI), and this hardware doesn't work yet on Linux.
Thank you Canon :-(
I have never contacted Canon but I don't think they have been very
Hi,
is there any Development going on for the HP Scanjet 3570c?
If so, who can i contact to help with the work on it?
If not - does anyone knows if it is possible to get docs about this
scanner from HP or elsewhere?
Regards,
Stefan Klinger
Hi everyone,
I'm posting here for the first time. So, please be gentle with me (and
for my poor english, please :-)
The first reason why I'm here is because I've got a CanonScan FS4000US
(think USB and SCSI), and this hardware doesn't work yet on Linux.
Thank you Canon :-(
Of course, I
On Thu, 7 Aug 2003 14:03:20 +0200, Henning Meier-Geinitz
henn...@meier-geinitz.de said:
Henning Hi David, On Tue, Aug 05, 2003 at 12:07:43AM -0700, David
Henning Mosberger-Tang wrote:
mostang.com should be back up now. Let me know if there are any
problems.
Henning Thanks for the
Hi,
On Thu, Aug 07, 2003 at 05:44:40PM +0200, Stefan Klinger wrote:
is there any Development going on for the HP Scanjet 3570c?
Go to: http://sane.informatik.uni-freiburg.de/cgi-bin/driver.pl
That's the scanner search engine. If you enter Hewlett-Packard and
3570 you'll get this page:
eric.bach...@free.fr said:
The first reason why I'm here is because I've got a CanonScan FS4000US
(think USB and SCSI), and this hardware doesn't work yet on Linux.
That is a factually incorrect statement. If you are willing to part with
money, then Vuescan supports this scanner under Linux.
Note to be really useful you are going to need to write a front end as
well, and sort out the proposed Sane2 standard so that you can get
the IR channel back from the scanner to the front end. Though you
are probably best served by getting it working with Sane1 first.
Jonathan, you never fail
Note to be really useful you are going to need to write a front end as
Are you suggesting that Coolscan2 and various other backends
supporting film scanners are currently totally useless?
Andras
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Hi,
sorry for the late answer, I was lucky having a bit of holidays :-)
The 3830 type is not yet supported as far as I know. The newer microtek
scanners are mostly very different from the ones supported by the microtek2
backend. Hopefully some owner of such a scanner will try to write a SANE
Hi,
you can go to www.hp.com and search for scanjet 4c. Among other hints
(check if scanner is bad, yellow lines) there is a link to the scanner
specifications
(http://h20015.www2.hp.com/en/document.jhtml?lc=endocName=bps01234).
But I am quite sure that there is no documentation how to open
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