I have configured a Canon PIXMA MX 310 (Printer/Scanner/FAX) on a Debian
Etch server. SANE version is 1.1.0-cvs from 2008-09-30.
When I try to scan multiple pages using the Automatic Document Feeder
the jobs fails after the first page with the following error:
scanimage: sane_start: Invalid
Hi!
I succesfuly compiled and installed Sane backends on nice small Linux
machine Bubba. That is personal mini server without any connectors for
monitor, keyboard and mouse. The only access is trought SSH or web
interfaces. Contains some good sevices like media server, ftp, print server,
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Nicolas
First of all, thanks for your quick answer. Unfortunately
SANE_DEBUG_PIXMA gave absolutely no about at all. I then started scaned
from the console with option -d128.
This is the output I got:
kangaroo:~# saned -d128
[saned] main: starting debug mode (level 128)
[saned] saned
Oren Held oren at held.org.il wrote:
Hi,
I've written a small patch for adding support for specifying a range (by
defining the constants(*) MINPORT_DATA and MAXPORT_DATA).
Make that two options in saned.conf and it'll have a chance.
JB.
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Julien BLACHE
Le Friday 26 September 2008 01:38:17 Werner Holtfreter, vous avez ?crit?:
Hallo stef,
am Freitag, 2008-08-29 07:13:37 schrieben Sie:
I have committed a couple a GPO fixes. I have also commented out
ASIC reset for GL646. I don't think it is usefull, and suppose it
may mess things.
So you get this issue when pixma backend is called from saned, but not
when called directly from scanimage.
Could you get some logs from the backend.
To get traces using saned, proceed like this (this is how I do):
- stop the saned daemon (or inetd, xinetd if called by those)
- under the root
Nicolas nicolas.martin at freesurf.fr wrote:
- under the root account:
# export SANE_DEBUG_PIXMA=10
- restart the saned daemon (or through inetd, or xinetd)
Won't work if running through *inetd.
If you can scan without issue running saned in debug mode, that
indicates the pixma backend is
Janeks Kamerovskis sags at apollo.lv wrote:
Hi,
Sorry for undefined question!
The question is what to do next and why I have no drivers and how to get
them?
You need the HPlip drivers from http://www.hplipopensource.com,
version 1.7.4 or higher.
They should be available in your
with option -d128.
This is the output I got:
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I'm on the way to upgrade the pixma backend to support TPU scanning, at
least for MP970.
TPU scanning with this PIXMA model requires to set up the 48 bits mode,
the images supplied seems (but still to be confirmed) to be 2
bytes/color (so 6 bytes/pixel), in the form:
rRgGbBrRgGbB...
The
So you get this issue when pixma backend is called from saned, but not
when called directly from scanimage.
Could you get some logs from the backend.
To get traces using saned, proceed like this (this is how I do):
- stop the saned daemon (or inetd, xinetd if called by those)
- under the root
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