Hi Wilhelm,
I managed to get sanebuttonsd to sort-of work by looking at the
message options like suggested; however some things are still not
clear:
1. In one case the type of the option (not necessarily the message
option) was String, but the code that prints it caused a crash.
2. It's not
Am Freitag 23 Januar 2009 schrieb Zudio Solutions:
Hi Wilhelm,
I managed to get sanebuttonsd to sort-of work by looking at the
message options like suggested; however some things are still not
clear:
1. In one case the type of the option (not necessarily the message
option) was String, but
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I need an ADF scanner capable to scan small format documents. I
consider ordering Kodak i1220:
http://graphics.kodak.com/docimaging/US/en/Products/Document_Scanners/Desktop/i1220_Scanner/index.htm
It comes with Linux drivers
Olaf Meeuwissen olaf.meeuwissen at avasys.jp wrote:
Hi,
Changes to epkowa.desc (against the CVS snapshot of 2009-01-22) are
attached. If some kind soul with commit privileges could add these
I'd be grateful, yet again.
Done.
JB.
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Julien BLACHE
problem). I use version 1.0.19, but perhaps
this has been fixed in cvs?
Best, cheerfullest, looking-forward-to-next-relase-est regards
/Mattias
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Mattias Kregert mattias at kregert.se wrote:
Hi,
My completely novice assumption is that saned scans one page, sends it
to the net backend, scans next page, sends next page, and so on. If
Wrong. The pause and backtracking are a scanner to host issue.
- I have some sort of permission problem
Julien BLACHE wrote:
Mattias Kregert mattias at kregert.se wrote:
Hi,
My completely novice assumption is that saned scans one page, sends it
to the net backend, scans next page, sends next page, and so on. If
Wrong. The pause and backtracking are a scanner to host issue.
Ok, but this
Mattias Kregert mattias at kregert.se wrote:
Hi,
Ok, but this delay only happen when i use saned. A scanadf directly on the
scanner host scans without any pauses, which is why i guessed that it was
caused by saned/net. You mention backtracking, but the scanner is not
Then the network
- The network should be fast enough to keep up with the scanning speed,
but still the scanner pauses a little between each page - as if it is
waiting for data to be transferred over the network before it decides to
start scanning the next page. When watching network activity, i see that
data
Simon Matter wrote:
- The network should be fast enough to keep up with the scanning speed,
but still the scanner pauses a little between each page - as if it is
[snip]
My experience with FI-6x30 is that it seems to have enough memory to do a
duplex scan (at least with 300DPI which is what we
Strange- It appears to be a port of their windows twain driver, and i
see no mention of either SANE or source code. We would be unable to
help you with problems, and if they decide to stop supporting future
versions of Linux, you are stuck with a paperweight. IMHO, I would
avoid it like the
Dear Mr. Hammrick,
You use SANE in your VueScan software.
One can see it by examining you program as follows:
$ strings vuescan|fgrep -i sane
sanei_scsi
SANE_SG_BUFFERSIZE
SANE_SCSICMD_TIMEOUT
sanei_scsi.issue: %p
sanei_scsi_req_flush_all
sanei_scsi.c
sanei_scsi_req_wait
sanei_scsi_req_enter
2009/1/23 Mattias Kregert mattias at kregert.se:
Good morning, and thank you all for this wonderful piece of software!
I have been using sane for six years now, and recently got some new hardware
and will be using saned and the net backend in the near future.
Unfortunately i have some
On Fri, 23 Jan 2009 m. allan noah kitno455 at gmail.com wrote:
Strange- It appears to be a port of their windows twain driver, and i
see no mention of either SANE or source code. We would be unable to
help you with problems, and if they decide to stop supporting future
versions of Linux, you
On Fri, Jan 23, 2009 at 2:32 PM, Janusz S. Bie? jsbien at mimuw.edu.pl wrote:
On Fri, 23 Jan 2009 m. allan noah kitno455 at gmail.com wrote:
Strange- It appears to be a port of their windows twain driver, and i
see no mention of either SANE or source code. We would be unable to
help you with
On Fri, 23 Jan 2009 m. allan noah kitno455 at gmail.com wrote:
[...]
My former employer owns about 300 small fujitsu scanners, mostly
fi-4120C and fi-5110C. They are good machines, but the fi-6130 is head
and shoulders above. It is very fast, very quiet and extremely
resistant to jamming.
On Fri, Jan 23, 2009 at 4:03 PM, Janusz S. Bie? jsbien at mimuw.edu.pl wrote:
On Fri, 23 Jan 2009 m. allan noah kitno455 at gmail.com wrote:
[...]
My former employer owns about 300 small fujitsu scanners, mostly
fi-4120C and fi-5110C. They are good machines, but the fi-6130 is head
and
On Fri, Jan 23, 2009 at 6:07 PM, Giuseppe Sacco
giuseppe at eppesuigoccas.homedns.org wrote:
Il giorno ven, 23/01/2009 alle 16.56 -0500, m. allan noah ha scritto:
[...]
Yes- they are expensive, but worth it if you are plan to keep it for a
long time or do a great deal of scanning. If your
On Fri, Jan 23, 2009 at 7:52 PM, Alessandro Zummo
azummo-lists at towertech.it wrote:
On Fri, 23 Jan 2009 18:17:44 +0100
jyqvklioo at googlemail.com wrote:
Please, make the source code of SANE you use in your product available, as
you are obliged by the licensing terms of SANE.
Are we
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The lady doth protest too much, methinks :)
allan
2009/1/23 Ed Hamrick EdHamrick at aol.com:
My name is spelled Hamrick - with one m.
It's polite to sign e-mails with one's name.
The source code to sanei_scsi.c is attached.
Of course, you're just wasting your time and
my time, which is
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