Hello,
I'm trying to scan with a Canon MF8360cdn. He is supported in the PIXMA manpage.
I see that it is found, but no scanner is output afterwards.
$ env SANE_DEBUG_BJNP="5" scanimage --help
[sanei_debug] Setting debug level of bjnp to 5.
[bjnp] sanei_bjnp_find_devices, pixma backend ve
.
IMHO, an absolute requirement for udev would be a poor decision
for Sane. Linux, and all OSS, is about freedom of choice and I am
sure that many want to choose *not* to use udev.
Frank Peters
Hi Jon,
Am 07.04.2012 15:12, schrieb Jon Chambers:
> Hi Frank
>
> On Saturday 07 April 2012, Frank Sch?fer wrote:
>> the Samsung CLX-318x MFP-series is currently not supported. Can I help
>> adding support for this device ? I'm especially interested in scanning
>&g
Hi,
the Samsung CLX-318x MFP-series is currently not supported. Can I help
adding support for this device ? I'm especially interested in scanning
over network.
I have a CLX-3185FW (wireless + cable network support) for testing.
Regards,
Frank Sch?fer
an the old one.
Any pointers would be appreciated since it would be nice to get this scanner
working again.
Thanks,
Frank
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have this corrected when using sane-backends 1.0.20 ?
And if, can I install the back-ends only, with the frontends still old
version?
Could I deliver any additional information, that might help to solve the
Problem?
Thanks Frank
atter that this USB chip is
still unsupported?
Is it so difficult to get sane running with this chip? Or wasn't it
developed, yet because of low demand?
Best Regards,
Frank
Frank Millman wrote:
>
> Hi all
>
> I have got a scanner and fax modem working perfectly on
> Windows. I am trying to move them over to a new Fedora 10
> server, using sane (scanimage version
> 1.0.19) and hylafax+ (version 5.2.8).
>
> I am battling with getti
Frank Millman wrote:
>
> Hi all
>
> I have got a scanner and fax modem working perfectly on Windows. I am
> trying to move them over to a new Fedora 10 server, using sane
> (scanimage version
> 1.0.19) and hylafax+ (version 5.2.8).
>
> I am battling with getti
215 -y 297 |
sendfax -n -m -d 1234567
It worked, but the fax came out on the other side with poor resolution.
Then I tried writing the image to a file, using -
scanimage --mode Gray --resolution 200 --format tiff -x 215 -y 297 >
/home/frank/test.tif
The size of the file created is 3.9mb.
much to the two
other options.
Frank
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Hello Andrej,
Ralph sent me his code in April but went silent since then. I've
attached what he send me, so you (or someone else) can start from there.
Regards,
Frank.
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> 6. Common debugging bitmask:
>
> 1 major errors
> 2 minor errors
> 4 function start/stop msgs
> 8 function detail msg
> 16 SANE_OPTION processing msgs
> 32 calibration msgs
> 64 outgoing command dump
> 128 incoming data dump
>
> help me fix that...
>
Should these need to be bitmasks ? I think
> 6. Common debugging bitmask:
>
> 1 major errors
> 2 minor errors
> 4 function start/stop msgs
> 8 function detail msg
> 16 SANE_OPTION processing msgs
> 32 calibration msgs
> 64 outgoing command dump
> 128 incoming data dump
>
> help me fix that...
>
Should these need to be bitmasks ? I think
mebody googles and finds this email...
>> >
>> > Meanwhile: Anyone here need help coding or reviewing his code?
>> >
>> > -- ralph
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
>> Hello Ralph,
>>
>> I am the ma
s will also get rid of the warning.
>>
>> Mattias
>>
>
> Leaving out the parameter name gives me an error:
>
> In file included from hs2p.c:95:
> hs2p-scsi.c: In function 'sense_handler':
> hs2p-scsi.c:384: error: parameter name omitted
> make[1]: *** [hs2p.lo] Error 1
> make[1]: Leaving directory `/var/tmp/portage/sane-backends-1.0.18/backend'
> make: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
>
>
You can use __sane_unused__ :
sane_init (SANE_Int * version_code, SANE_Auth_Callback __sane_unused__
authorize)
Or use UNUSEDARG (grep sources for that one)
Frank
Julien BLACHE a ?crit :
> Frank Zago wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
>
>>> Apache 2.0, indeed, the license sucks big time ...
>>>
>>>
>> If someone wants to do the work, may be he can get Google to relicense
>> the code.
>>
>
> It
Julien BLACHE a ?crit :
> Frank Zago wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
>
>> I looked at the code. It a basic scsi scanner driver. It should take a
>> couple hours work to make a backend, starting from the existing
>> matsushita driver.
>>
>> The only
ning that driver into a SANE
> backend ?
>
I looked at the code. It's a basic scsi scanner driver. It should take a
couple hours work to make a backend, starting from the existing
matsushita driver.
The only problem IMHO is the license, and the testing.
And when I see how simple these scanners are, I don't understand
Panasonic's need for an NDA.
Frank.
90 backend has already been added to sane backends cvs, so just
> check that out- you dont need the diff.
>
> allan
>
> On 7/6/07, Frank Billot wrote:
>> the bin produces a syntax error :
>> ./sane-backends-hp5590-cvs070411.diff-0001.bin: 2: Syntax error: ")"
the bin produces a syntax error :
./sane-backends-hp5590-cvs070411.diff-0001.bin: 2: Syntax error: ")"
unexpected
is there a gz version of sane-backends-hp5590-cvs070411.diff.gz available
somewhere or is the problem not a version matter ?
thanks
Frank Billot
; I'm sorry for being a bit rough, but time is
> passing by and we need to go somewhere.
>
All it takes is a motivated person.
I can provide a some of my time to help, but I cannot commit to much.
I have found an e-mail I wrote a few years back, which remains so true
to me:
http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/sane-devel/2003-August/008482.html
Frank.
Hello all
I am trying to get a Umax 2000p scanner to work with my Ubuntu
installation. So far no luck - I keep getting
an error message which seems to indicate the SANE frontend or maybe the
backends were not compiled with an option.
This is the error:
frank@ubuntu:~$ xsane
[umax_pp_low
Alessandro Zummo wrote:
> On Sun, 17 Dec 2006 19:33:51 +0100
> Frank Zago wrote:
>
>
>>> some people has committed the time necessary to
>>> port to sane2 the first bunch of drivers.
>>>
>>> we are currently missing coders for
>>>
ply
> with their own commitments for the 2007.. ehm.. sane2 :)
>
>
I can port mine.
Frank.
ontends
>
>
I believe the right approach is to fork the existing tree and start
fixing and adding functionalities to it. That way you'll keep something
that works all the time, saving many headaches.
As or for the sane2 standard, it's only just a piece of paper right now.
Coding should determine what will stay and what will go away, not the
opposite (cathedral vs bazaar).
Frank.
Hi,
Does a method currently exist to save the image in whatever
directory I last saved an image in, instead of one set directory for
all? I mean, other than starting with the directory set in
Preferences and moving throughout the file system?
Thanx.
You say tomater, I zader
s the SANE developers would like to give this code an
evaluation for possible inclusion into SANE.
Regards,
Frank Peters
Detroit, Michigan
USA
Daniel Bauer wrote:
>Am Sonntag, 16. April 2006 13:11 schrieb Frank Zago:
>
>
>>Hello Daniel,
>>
>>
>>
>Hi Frank
>thanks for looking at my problem!
>
>
>
>>As indicated by the trace you provided, the crash happenned at line 4017
&
Daniel Bauer wrote:
>Am Sonntag, 16. April 2006 16:17 schrieb Frank Zago:
>...
>
>
>>You should then be able to do the same (failing) test again and get the
>>same results.
>>
>>
>
>not exactly, the differences are:
>- the scanner is not detec
ng at the other traces, it looks like your scanner could be
supported. But you'll have to recompile the microtek backend to add more
traces to understand why these values are not set. Do you know how to do
that ? Do you know a bit of C ?
Regards,
Frank.
>+#if defined(WORDS_BIGENDIAN)
> for (p = buf; p < buf + nread; p++)
> {
> b = *p;
> *p++ = *(p + 1);
> *p = b;
> }
>+#endif
> }
>
Why not use htons() which should be a little more efficient?
>
>While I also think it's better to don't use global variables for all
>the scanner states, changing this requires a lot more effort. Also it
>makes the backend again more different to the Windows driver. I'm not
>sure yet if that's worth the effort.
>
>
Unless I'm mistaken, these variables can go into the sane handle.
Frank.
100.c:2395: warning: unsigned int format, different type arg
(arg 3)
lexmark-x1100.c:2396: warning: unsigned int format, different type arg
(arg 3)
lexmark-x1100.c: In function `read_buffer_bytes_available':
lexmark-x1100.c:2728: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned
Regards,
Frank.
is 2.4.21-99
If I can help debugging, please tell me how to do it.
Bye, Frank
blems for the backend, and I know some people are using it :)
These are nice and reliable scanners, and used ones can be bought for quite
cheap on ebay.
Frank.
Your scanner doesn't seem to be supported.
http://sane-project.org/unsupported/canon-5200f.html
nd fix all the warnings. It will show
there's a few bug (uninitialized variables for instance).
gcc -Wall -O1 -g3 unpaper.c -o unpaper -lm
Once it's done, run valgrind on it and fix the bugs it finds.
valgrind --tool=memcheck unpaper tst.pgm tst2.pgm
Frank.
Oliver Rauch wrote:
> Am Mit, 2004-11-17 um 20.58 schrieb fz...@austin.rr.com:
>
>>>Hello Frank.
>>>
>>>I am not a fan of this patch.
>>>I think it will work but I think it is a hack.
>>>
>>>It seems that only a few backends have problem
Mattias Ellert wrote:
> Frank Zago wrote:
>
>> SO? Is anyone for or against this patch?
>
>
> This patch introduces SANE backend internal definitions in the public
> sane.h header. Backend internal definitions should be in the sanei_*.h
> headers.
>
> If you
Frank Zago wrote:
>=20
>>
>> The SANE standard defines the comunication between frontend and backen=
d.
>> It does not define any structs that shall be internally used by the
>> frontend or backend.
>>
>> I think the clean appoach is that the backend handl
ut they can all be easily fixed by=
hand=20
by removing a few const. I'd say that the current definition of SANE_Devi=
ce and=20
SANE_Option_Descriptor and created an ugly cascade of unnecessary casts a=
nd=20
consts in all the backends.
Frank.
--020906070304060802060600
Conten
Oliver Rauch wrote:
> Am Sam, 2004-11-13 um 21.26 schrieb Frank Zago:
>
>
>>>I guess the idea was that the strings shouldn't be changed after the
>>>SANE-Device pointer is returned to the frontend.
>>
>>Thsi behaviour should be made clear in the doc. T
Dieter Jurzitza wrote:
> Dear Frank,
> thank you for your fast reply. Here you go with a new file scan.log. What
> makes me wonder is the fact that sane tries to open /dev/scanner and is alway
> saying this interface does not exist - what is right, indeed.
> I tried to start
Henning Meier-Geinitz wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Sat, Nov 13, 2004 at 01:28:16PM -0600, Frank Zago wrote:
>
>>This patch removes the const from the name strings in SANE_Device.
>>I didn't commit it because it might breaks stuff.
>
>
> Be careful. SANE-Device
>
> Wouldn't that better fit to sanei_backend.h? I think we shouldn't
> export such "helper" macros to all the frontends.
Yes, of course. I'll fix that right away.
This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
--080906040001030401050006
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
This patch makes umax_pp recognize the amd64 cpus.
--080906040001030401050006
Content-Type: text/plain;
name="
This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
--010607050104040304090109
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
--010607050104040304090109
Content-Type: text/plain;
name="sane.diff.part30"
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
stuff. However, I believe the new
definition is actually correct. On my tree, the number of warnings drop from
137
to 94. It also introduces a few more warnings, but these can be fixed too.
If no one objects, I will commit it in a few days.
Frank.
--020303030609050904070206
Content-Type:
trace with SANE_DEBUG_SANEI_SCSI set to 255 (as well as with
SANE_DEBUG_MICROTEK2)?
Frank.
ge-Team, and one said that there should not be
> a '#, c-format' up front???
>
> I had 3 messages with errors like this, lines in da.po file : 1268
> (above), 1277 and 1268, all with the same errormessage.
>
It's a bug in the original string "...100% means". The "%" should be "%%". The
source code must be updated.
Frank.
ner is based on:
- open it and get the chipset names
- running "strings" on the windows drivers may yield some data
- check the windows driver .INF
You will have to get a usb trace for your scanner.
Frank.
HW = Dell Dimension 2400
Using FreeBSD 5.2.1,
Libieee1284 0.2.8 (compiled from source)
I've tried no port, ppi0, lpt0, 0x378, etc.
Taken the printer off the chain, etc.
tried force-nibble.
nada - no click no beep no lamp, nada
output from boot in messages:
ep 7 08:44:10 thurston kernel: ppc0 p
On 09/04/04 18:38:14, Frank DiPrete wrote:
Hello - I have sane-backends running, compiled with libieee1284 and
trying to use a canon fb620p scanner without any success.
FreeBSD 5.2.1 running sane-backends 1.0.12
Here's the output of scanimage in debug mode:
thurston# scanimage
[sanei_
Personnaly, I prefer sniff-usb (http://benoit.papillault.free.fr/usbsnoop/).
IMO USBSnoopy Pro is a pita to use.
thinks this is an
> error and aborts the rest of the scan. I would expect that either
> tstbackend should use the descriptor in blocking mode or should accept
> return value of SANE_STATUS_GOOD with a returned length of 0 bytes?
>
Ditto with sane_set_io_mode.
I'll fix that.
Frank.
Henning Meier-Geinitz wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Fri, Jul 23, 2004 at 12:56:29AM -0500, Frank Zago wrote:
>
>>Your scanner uses isochronous pipes to communicate. libusb does not yet
>>support isochronous transfers.
>
>
> Are you sure? I may be wrong but I think th
there is no driver yet for your scanner.
Now if you're really brave, there is a patch for libusb floating around to
support isochronous pipes. You can start a project to support your scanner. A
few people have done that, so it's possible. Henning has written a few web
pages
on that subject.
Sorry.
Frank.
> Then, after, i think, some updates of the system (including SANE ?) I
> got something else...a GL660 Chip is maybe present.
> (See attached file found_thibault.txt)
>
The other genesys chipsets don't use isochronous endpoints. So I doubt your
scanner is based any gl chipset..
Frank.
, this is more efficient than sending it to all people.
If you need any more info, I am happy to supply it.
Thanks for any help on getting this scanner working, Frank
>I have a
> working linux interface program and propose to make a sane backend for
> this scanner.
Do you have the source?
Is is a scsi or parallel scanner?
Frank.
an
> help...
>
> And YES! the motor moves, ok just 1 cm, but it is the first step ;)
>
> I put some logs of sane-find-scanner and scanimage here:
>
> http://www.alezan.org/hp3670/
>
> scanimage.3670.gz and sane-find-scanner.3670.gz
>
> Cheers
> Mike
Applied.
Frank.
Henning Meier-Geinitz wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Please reply to the list and not only to me.
May be someone with admin right could fix the reply-to: field of this mailing
list?
Frank.
APPDATA
Oliver
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his tells the frontend not to offer the option.
You can change some to
scanner->opt[OPT_BRIGHTNESS].cap &=3D ~SANE_CAP_INACTIVE;
to activate them.
Then, if the option is active, use the value with
dev->brightness =3D scanner->val[OPT_BRIGHTNESS].w;
Hope that helps,
Frank.
charge".
May be this particular scanner is doing it by itself.
A shot in the dark: in sp15c_free_scanner(), remove the following lines:
ret = sp15c_object_discharge (s);
if (ret)
return ret;
recompile sane and try again.
(I know nothing about that scanner, and I'm not the maintainer of that backend).
Frank.
Sanjay Chigurupati wrote:
> Does that mean the Genesys backend is incomplete?
>
Well ... yes. But at least it's started.
Frank.
ile for it
Yes.
> 3) genesys.c is the high level implementation for the scanner with
> genesys.h being the header for it.
Yes.
But this backend doesn't do much (see Henning's page for details). It cannot
even do a full scan at any resolution.
Frank.
Sanjay Chigurupati wrote:
> Does that mean HP 2400c and HP 2300c are supported by the latest cvs
> version of Sane?
>
NO. sane-find-scanner might be able to tell whether this scanner is based on a
gl646. There is no backend for that scanner.
Frank.
ashes, I get a nice core I can analyze with gdb.
Frank.
parameters by writing to the scanner DRAM. The format still looks like
a pile of junk data, but eventually we'll get there.
If you're interrested, hp2300_scanner_init() correspond to the urbs 5 to 24
when
one plugs the scanner.
Frank.
possible you set up a cvs tree for backends development (not specific to
a
particular backend) and a mailing list for people interrested in the GL
scanner-on-chip dev? I don't want to use SF, and it would be better on alioth
anyway.
If you don't mind, I'd also like to see
can't comment much.
Others on this list could probably address this more.
This page refers to some kind of automation: http://www.xach.com/photos/
Anyway, just to give some idea what the results can be, have a look at
http://www.kirchgessner.net/scarse.html. The page is old but the examples
are still relevant.
Frank Peters
directly to me off-line. I will be glad to give
any assistance that I can, but I will also stress that there is
much information to discover on the Internet.
Frank Peters
Linux without first modifying
the supplied Makefiles. The problem is that the newer QT libraries
are referenced incorrectly. If anyone is interested in how to fix
these Makefiles, just send a message to the list.
Frank Peters
t can I do to fix this?
Is this a bug in the SANE software?
Frank Peters
viceProtocol != 0xff)
{
if (verbose > 2)
printf ("this is not a GL646 (bDeviceProtocol = 0x%x)\n",
This change looks legitimate to me and the scanner really has a GL646 inside.
Frank.
discontinued, though im not 100% sure. please
let me know of any effort for a driver to be developed. Thanks
-Frank
much.
>
> Thanks
AFAIK it is not supported under sane. It might be supported by the viceo
backend, though.
Alternatively, you could post the output of "cat /proc/bus/usb/devices" to the
list. It might be a rebadged scanner.
Frank.
Alas, it didn't take long for sane-project.org to go off the air :)
either do I. It just doesn't work with it :)
>
> Otherwise I haven't found anything that may harm non-Windows system so
> it's ok for me. I haven't applied the patch, however.
>
> Could you add some lines to to README.windows about "only SCSI
> supported"? README and Makefile.in must be updated, too.
Why Makefile.in?
Frank.
I've updated my port of sane to windows. It works fine with 2 of my scsi
scanners. I'd like to integrate it. Can someone review the code?
http://www.zago.net/sane/windows/sane_on_windows.html
Frank.
; chunky before calling sane_start() ?
I don't think so. It seems that all recent backends do only one pass, so you
might get away with not coding for 3 passes backends.
Frank.
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hallo list,
I have a big problem with my new device hp psc 1210 - this is a
3-in-1-device (printer, scanner and can make copies ;))
My problem is the scanner - printer works fine.
I've read the manual and see that I must use HPOJ (in the CVS version)
On Sun, 03 Aug 2003 9:59 pm, Henning Meier-Geinitz wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Mon, Aug 04, 2003 at 05:01:54PM +1200, Frank wrote:
> > The system 'hung' when I attempted to access the memory stick but
> > continued on its way when I switched off the 'Self' mode.
On Sun, 03 Aug 2003 11:51 am, Henning Meier-Geinitz wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Mon, Aug 04, 2003 at 12:48:07AM +1200, Frank wrote:
> > > Which kernel version do you use? What do you mean by Linux prefers
> > > non-self power mode? Error messages?
> >
> > Kerne
Thank you for your prompt reply.
To date, the following:
On Sat, 02 Aug 2003 8:29 pm, Henning Meier-Geinitz wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Sun, Aug 03, 2003 at 06:20:20PM +1200, Frank wrote:
> > Then I went and replaced my second USB2 connected camera with a USB2 hub.
> > I noticed al
childlike as you care to, I do not mind, everything helps me
learn.)
Regards
--
Frank
Big or small, any challenge requires the same commitment to resolve.
Major A wrote:
>>It seems to me that if nothing happens on the SANE2 front (eg development),
>>SANE2 will stay a mirage. A well documented illusion.
>>A lot of people have given some input, but if the proposal isn't
>>implemented, why care?
>
>
> Good poi
lot of people have given some input, but if the proposal isn't implemented,
why care?
Bigger projects like the linux kernel are changing everyday. Code gets in, code
gets throwned out, the APIs change and break, but at the end of the day, there
is something.
The SANE2 framework is enough to get started.
Frank.
(this was not a rant, just a observation).
Oliver Rauch wrote:
> Disable qualtiy calibration
>
> Oliver
>
Olivier, could the backend avoid using this command for the umax 2200, since
the
scanner does not support it (even in scsi)? I don't have access to that scanner
anymore, so I cannot test.
Frank.
r that the authors of these files didn't intend to put these files under
GPL
only since they were written specifically for SANE.
The files should be fixed though.
Frank.
Olaf Meeuwissen wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I have been upgrading "Image Scan! for Linux" to use SANE inte
Hi Foffy_69,
Assuming your scanner works, why do you care?
Another solution to your problem would be to print a Plustek sticker and put it
on top of the Genius logo. :)
Frank.
Foffy wrote:
> i have a genius color page vivid-III but when mandrake
> detect it as a plustek, that has th
I'm not an OSX user, but it seems this (sick pice of) code needs to be compiled
with a C++ compiler, or at least a C compiler with non-standard extensions.
You can try
CC=g++ ./configure
and recompile.
Frank.
David Alan Hjelle wrote:
> Hello.
>
> I've been trying
) take care of the
details. You just have to translate from english and forget about the rest.
>
> - What happens if a string isn't found in a language? Does gettext
> just use the original version hardcoded into the backend?
Yes. So you can do the translation bit by bit, since it's a tedious process.
Frank.
Hi,
I've started a port of the sane backends to windows. It's rather limited right
now, but I can use one of my scsi scanner under the cygwin environment.
Infos and patch at my temporary site:
http://home.austin.rr.com/fzago/sane/windows/sane_on_windows.html
Frank.
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Frank
025853824
Either big or small, a challenge requires the same commitment to
resolve.
scanner on Linux, I have to turn it on and
> restart my system to Windows then reboot system to Linux and
> run XSane. Or I have to turn it on and boot into Windows then
> reboot into Linux. That's my workarround :-) Could any body
> help me ?
--
Regards
Frank
025853824
Either b
for a batch job. A page per page scan speed will be
about 5 ppm.
Frank.
Mattias K wrote:
> I need some recommendations about which scanner to buy.
>
> I need a fast A4 scanner with ADF. Scan speed around 30 ppm. Black/white
> or grayscale. I need it to scan waybills (around 500
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