On 09/18/2010 02:39 AM, Julien BLACHE wrote:
Attached are changes to epkowa.desc (against the git snapshot of
2010-09-16).
If someone with commit privileges could add these changes, it would be
much appreciated.
Applied, thanks!
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permissions to be correctly setup.
If the problem persists, try scanning as root. If you can scan as root but not
as a regular user, then this indicates a permissions issue and we'll have to
dig
a little further to find the cause of the problem.
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)
- GT-S630 (requires esci-interpreter-perfection-v330)
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Attached are changes to epkowa.desc (against the git snapshot of 2010-09-16).
If someone with commit privileges could add these changes, it would be much
appreciated.
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, the libsane rules file does not include it.
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around here have much experience getting SANE to work on
Windows.
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to the bottom and fill out the short
questionnaire to access the scanner drivers.
You'll need to download and install the appropriate iscan, iscan-data and
iscan-network-nt packages for your system.
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On 07/12/2010 07:17 PM, Julien BLACHE wrote:
Applied, thanks.
Great, thank you.
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that these changes will enable us to deliver driver updates to
our
users in a more efficient and timely manner.
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Attached are changes to epkowa.desc (against the git snapshot of 2010-07-11).
If someone with commit privileges could add these changes, I would be grateful.
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scanimage. This was only ever meant to work with
flatbed scanning, not sure how well it will work with the ADF, if at all.
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and the scanner. Of course, simply
using the ADF will accomplish the same thing.
I am not sure what kind of buttons are on the GT-2500, but iscan only supports
one kind of button, the start scan button.
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On 05/25/2010 04:40 PM, kltrg wrote:
Am 25.05.2010 01:25, schrieb Alesh Slovak:
Could this be a permissions issue? Can you scan as root?
No. 'sudo scanimage -L' says no scanners where found, too.
I still didn't manage to scan although I now have 1.0.21 installed.
Using Debian packages
issue? Can you scan as root?
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On 05/18/2010 05:11 PM, Alesh Slovak wrote:
One more thing you could try is a different distro. You could try
downloading Ubuntu 10.04, run it as a live cd and download and install
the latest iscan/epkowa package found here (you have to select your
scanner and fill in the short questionnaire
your Artisan 710 with an older version of iscan/epkowa is to add
the USB id to the /etc/sane.d/epkowa.conf file. Your mileage may vary.
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://www.avasys.jp/lx-bin2/linux_e/spc/DL1.do
Again, grasping at straws.
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not an issue with your hardware. You'll have to hang tight before I can find an
Artisan 710 and some free time to investigate.
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://avasys.jp/eng/linux_driver/download/
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that mention the proprietary network plugin.
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and may introduce other problems, so you'll want to
try without editing the file first.
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Alesh Slovak wrote:
Rei Shinozuka wrote:
I am using sane-backends-1.0.20 with xsane-0.996 on ubuntu 9.04
2.6.28-18-generic.
I have a Epson Perfection V700 PHOTO (a.k.a. GT-X900).
I can make scans with this setup, but I think the software is limiting
the scan size of this scanner
that this feature will make it into the epkowa driver.
It is still possible that the epson2 driver does/will support this feature, I
really don't know. Maybe Alessandro Zummo, the maintainer of the epson2 driver,
could chime in.
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external backends page.
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at
higher resolutions. Again, I'll cite the obligatory notice of the
unsupported/untested nature of doing this.
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On Thu, 04 Mar 2010 08:29:13 +0900
Alesh Slovak alesh.slovak at avasys.jp wrote:
There is one hitch I can think of with this. We use a non-free component to
support the network protocol as well. Most, if not all of these scanners are
fully supported by epson2, including network scanning
and editing of the fs-blacklist as I instructed you before.
I hope all this made some sense.
Let me know if you can get it to work.
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compiled version on top of the
installed binary packages to take advantage of all the free setup they give you.
Let me know if you have any further questions.
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that is necessary to obtain a log.
It would also be helpful to know what distribution you are using, what version
of the iscan package you have installed and what SANE frontend you are trying
to
use it with.
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fixes to get working.
[1] https://avasys.jp/eng/contact/inquiry/inq_form4_en.php
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.
I was just pointing out that you need to be careful about the search terms your
script uses to identify interpreter models so that you don't exclude models
that
use the (entirely optional) network plugin.
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of these scanners are
fully supported by epson2, including network scanning, as far as I know. So
depending on what exactly you are searching for you might be inadvertently
dropping these scanners as well.
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the same results.
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Julien BLACHE wrote:
Alesh Slovak alesh.slovak at avasys.jp wrote:
Attached are changes to epkowa.desc (against the git snapshot of 2010-02-21).
Applied and pushed out.
Thanks.
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Attached are changes to epkowa.desc (against the git snapshot of 2010-02-21).
If someone with commit privileges could add these changes, I would be grateful.
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provided for ix86 and amd64 architectures.
The
DX4400 is one of these devices.
One thing you could do is file a support request for ARM support for your
scanner. You may do so here:
https://avasys.jp/eng/contact/inquiry/inq_form4_en.php
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doing a preview. Once zoomed in you just have to click Acquire Preview
again and XSane will rescan the visible area at a higher resolution.
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-interpreter-gt-f720
Also make sure the firmware file for this model `esfw8b.bin` is located under
/usr/share/esci/
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files.
Thanks a load :))
:beer:
Glad to be of help.
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:
- FATAL
- MAJOR
- MINOR
- INFO
- CALL
- DATA
- CMD
- HEX
- IMG
The highest level, IMG, includes the raw image data in the log. I would avoid
that one.
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because they do not support the plugin scanners.
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me know if you have any further problems.
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Julien BLACHE wrote:
Alesh Slovak alesh.slovak at avasys.jp wrote:
If someone with commit privileges could add these changes, I would be
grateful.
Done.
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RPM 64-bit, Debian 32 and 64-bit packages in addition to an updated 32-bit RPM
plugin package.
The list of plugins not supported by the latest version of Image Scan! for
Linux
now looks like:
- gt-7200
- gt-7300
- gt-f500
- gt-f520
- gt-f600
- gt-9400
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(against the git snapshot of 2009-12-13).
If someone with commit privileges could add these changes, I would be grateful.
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-- next
.
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):
- /lib/udev/rules.d/*libsane.rules
- /lib/udev/rules.d/*iscan.rules
- /etc/udev/rules.d/*libsane.rules (if it exists)
- /etc/udev/rules.d/*iscan.rules (if it exists)
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scanning,
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when I'll be able to get back to you on this.
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and making sure the generated udev rules LABELs
are unique (or non-existent), it doesn't really sound like there is anything to
be done outside of packaging changes.
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Johannes Meixner wrote:
On Nov 18 09:20 Alesh Slovak wrote (shortened):
But like I said, I really don't care who is the cause
of this problem, I just want to see if we can fix it somehow.
If you don't care who is the cause of this problem,
you cannot fix the problem and actually your
, but it will give third parties and users an easy way
to add new rules.
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, but we decided not do that anymore just in case. I haven't
seen
any problems with this, but we should be careful.
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get from users while allowing epkowa and
other third parties to safely and reliably support any distribution that
actually implements these changes.
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is in the details, however.
Indeed.
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willing would maintainers be to package such a script?
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Julien BLACHE wrote:
Alesh Slovak alesh.slovak at avasys.jp wrote:
We can't use a static rules file because each distro uses slightly
different syntax. And even then, we can't keep up with all the changes
distros themselves keep making to their udev rules files resulting in
breakage nearly
their desc files to a
folder and trigger a regeneration of the rules.
Any thoughts, or is this going outside the scope of SANE?
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help get distros on board and provide a standardized API of
sorts
for adding scanner permissions. This is upstream after all.
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in the supported scanner list found here:
http://www.sane-project.org/lists/sane-backends-external.html#S-EPKOWA
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automatic device setup for the following distributions:
- Ubuntu 9.10
- Mandriva Linux 2010.0
- Fedora 12
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to manually edit the udev rules file.
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Julien BLACHE wrote:
Committed and pushed out.
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(requires iscan-plugin-gt-x820)
- PX-402A
- PX-502A
Attached are changes to epkowa.desc (against the git snapshot of
2009-10-13).
If someone with commit privileges could add these changes, I would once
again be grateful.
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m. allan noah wrote:
committed.
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Alessandro Zummo wrote:
is this the Epson ESC language over TCP/IP or something else?
Unfortunately, I am not at liberty to discuss any implementation details
about the network plugin. I am as disappointed about that as you are.
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locally via USB. If this happens, the easiest thing to do
is to reinstall iscan.
Reports of any successes/failures using unsupported network hardware
would be appreciated. This information could help in getting official
network support status for your device.
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Attached are changes to epkowa.desc (against the CVS snapshot of
2009-09-14).
If someone with commit privileges could add these changes, I would be
grateful.
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Hi Jean-Michel,
I am a developer on iscan, I'll try to answer some of your questions.
Jean-Michel Pour? wrote:
1) Sane + iscan
If I buy an Epson Perfection v350 or Epson Perfection v500, I guess I
have to use iscan. Is plugging sane into iscan a reliable solution?
iscan already uses SANE.
soulfly wrote:
Can I just install the scanner driver without the printer driver? The
printer and fax already work OK with the drivers from sidux. Also, am I
clear that the newest version of Image Scan(1.20.0-6_i386.deb) does not need
the fix-script?
Image Scan only contains the driver for the
Hi,
I am a developer on iscan.
I installed iscan 2.19.2-1 (it's the one which is supposed to have the
udev error fixed) from the avasys website but not only does it not
support network scanning, but also when the printer is connected locally
via USB it gives me the Could not send command to
Alessandro Zummo wrote:
those twos are already defined. btw, may I uncomment the
section that enables them in my drivers?
Now that SANE is using git, why not create a branch where everyone can
re-enable the API changes and continue their work, leaving the current
master just in case
(= 2.1) and delete it.
This should fix the warnings for now. We hope to fix this packaging
problem for the next release.
Thanks to all those who reported this problem.
Alesh
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I'll let Olaf field this one when he gets back from vacation.
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this error in our testing, and seeing as how you
installed with a very unorothodox method, I am tempted to chalk it up to
that.
If you do see this again using the workaround I mentioned, then please
let me know.
Alesh
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be a problem.
Alesh
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release announcement, you may be able to use it with the network plugin.
If you are able to do this and let us know how it goes, it would be much
appreciated.
Thanks,
Alesh
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.
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want.
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a backwards incompatible SANE
2.0 all of a sudden seems to be jumping the gun a bit if you ask me.
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Olaf gets back so he can take another look at
this.
Sorry I wasn't able to help.
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Hi,
I work with Olaf and he asked me to take a look at this problem.
Unfortunately, I was not able to reproduce it.
I confirmed that the horizontal resolution list in xsane is indeed
missing many entries. However, scanimage lists all the resolutions
correctly. Recompiling sane, scanimage and
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