Henning Meier-Geinitz henn...@meier-geinitz.de writes:
Having now read a previous mail about the 4490 I'm guessing that
the same applies to the 3490, ie no go..are my fears justified?
That scanner isn't even in our list. Can anyone provide more details
(vendor/product ids, chipset)? Support
Hello,
Per the instructions at
http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Installing_USB_Scanner#Configuration, I have
been told to report to this mailing list product and vendor IDs that do not
appear in /etc/hotplug/usb/libsane.usermap.
I have a HP PSC 750 with a vendor ID of 0x03F0 and product ID of
Oliver Schwartz writes:
Hi,
I don't have access to that information right now, so I'll check
that tonight also. It is whatever firmware came with the scanner -
esfw52.bin.
yes, but at least for other epson scanners these firmware files are
available in different versions. The filename is
Levente Nov?k writes:
On Thu, 2005-09-01 at 00:54 -0700, Bjorn Solberg wrote:
Another thing that I'm interested in is whether only the size of the
scan area is wrong or if the origins of the scan area are also not
set correctly (i.e. options -l and -t in scanimage)
-x and -y are
Hi,
On Tue, Aug 30, 2005 at 04:49:53PM -0400, Jeff Marc wrote:
I want to access a scanner from a DOC C program , can I use SANE to do
this?
In principle, the SANE API isn't based on a type of operating system.
The implementation of sane-backends, however, expects to be built on a
Unix-like
Hi,
On Thu, Aug 25, 2005 at 08:58:45PM +0100, Jonathan Hipkiss wrote:
I hate to say it but everything works fine in Windows, 24bit colour,
600dpi full scan OK
That's fixed in backend version 1.0-75 and in CVS now.
Bye,
Henning
Jim MacLeod j75t...@blueyonder.co.uk writes:
I'm new to scanning and relatively new to Linux. Searched the web
for info and got the impression, which others confirmed, that
generally anything epson works with Linux, but maybe not the 3490!
sane-find-scanner gets vendor and product code but