are specific to this group of scanners.
I could try to implement something, but certainly need some direction.
I'm unsure of the right way to go about it.
Cheers
Joel
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Hi all. I found out how to add a time stamp wildcard in a shell script, so
don't mind that part of my question. I still would be interested in knowing
how to fix the plustek backend.
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few seconds before trying to start the next scan?
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What were the results from modifying and testing the genesys backend to
fully support the 5600f?
Thanks,
Joel
On Thu, Mar 13, 2014 at 12:38 AM, Stef wrote:
> On 06/03/2014 12:01, Rowan Liddane wrote:
>
>> xsane
>> [genesys] WARNING: Your scanner is not fully supported or at
Great clarification, it's very interesting stuff. Thanks a lot. I got
another pi to use with the second 9000f; other combinations of scanners on
a single pi should be more successful.
- Joel
On Sun, Feb 23, 2014 at 5:31 PM, Olaf Meeuwissen
wrote:
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> Joel Penner writes:
>
>
at raspberrypi ~/sambashare2 $
On Sun, Feb 23, 2014 at 7:01 AM, m. allan noah wrote:
> What is the output of scanimage -L
>
> allan
>
> On Sun, Feb 23, 2014 at 12:15 AM, Joel Penner
> wrote:
> > Using lsusb -t I get this feedback:
> >
> > pi at raspberry
Invalid argument*
- Joel
On Thu, Feb 20, 2014 at 5:33 PM, Olaf Meeuwissen
wrote:
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> m. allan noah writes:
>
> > Some scanners have a serial number which can be seen by software. Some
> > sane backends use that serial as part of the device name. If your
> > scanners o
re an online tutorial, video, or forum posting that would guide me
through this?
Thanks Allan.
Joel
On Thu, Feb 20, 2014 at 6:06 AM, m. allan noah wrote:
> Some scanners have a serial number which can be seen by software. Some
> sane backends use that serial as part of the device na
I have two CanoScan 9000f scanners that I'm using for a time-lapse scanner
photography project. How do I tell two instances of scanimage to each use
their own 9000f scanner on the same raspberry pi using the -device flag?
Using sane-find-scanner to find an ID of connected scanners generates the
sam
Do you mean that when I'm logging in to my client I need to have
access privileges?
Or do you mean that once I have everything configured I need to log in to
my server at least once with such a user?
Or each time I want to scan, I need to log a privileged user into my server?
> Also, if you are u
mented in saned(8), services(4)
# and inetd.conf(4) (or xinetd.conf(5)).
On Sun, Nov 25, 2012 at 6:31 PM, Olaf Meeuwissen
wrote:
> Please reply to the list so that others can chime in and find a solution
> to your problem (if any).
>
> Joel Webster writes:
>
> > Relevant
First of all, thank you for all of your hard work getting SANE to be...sane.
I recently acquired an HP Deskjet 3050A J611 series, which is one of their
all-in-one printer/scanner combo machines.
I would like to be able to use the device over my home network, where the
device is connected to our fil
Yeah I know, I was just curious.
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On Thursday, July 14, 2011 at 17:03, m. allan noah wrote:
> OS/distro is a fairly religious subject, and what I use might not be
> the best for a new user. So, you'd best do your o
Haha. I meant in general I've wanted to try it out more because I want to get
away from the absurd greed in the corporate driven OS options.
:-) Nice. Which OS do you primarily use?
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On Thursday, July 14, 2011 at 16:07, m.
Oh okay. That makes more sense. :-) I'm going to try Linux out more. Which
distro do you use?
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On Thursday, July 14, 2011 at 15:52, m. allan noah wrote:
> No, you re-write the pseudocode in a real programming language :)
do I input the
pseudocode?
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On Thursday, July 14, 2011 at 15:31, m. allan noah wrote:
> Sane is very different from the GUI scanning you are used to. what you
> want is as simple as this pseudocode:
>
> while(1){
>
weren't specified to each
instance, they presumably conflicted, causing the different instances
to occasionally crash. How would one give explicit device names to each
copy? I am very comfortable with OS GUIs, but unfortunately have done almost
no programming.
- Joel
On Thu, Jul 14, 2011 a
10.4 or 10.5 so far.
You can find some videos of my project here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/featheredtar/sets/72157611634807864/
Thanks,
Joel
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Just following instructions in /lib/udev/rules.d/40-libsane.rules in Ubuntu
10.10 to get my scanner to work.
# If the scanner is supported by sane-backends, please mail the entry to
# the sane-devel mailing list (sane-devel at lists.alioth.debian.org).
It sounds like you'll update this f
Le Wednesday 23 February 2005 15:08, gazel joel a =E9crit=A0:
je rel=E8ve deux erreurs dans le champs sujet de mon pr=E9c=E9dent mail
- unsubscriibe alors qu'il faut lire unsugscribe avec un seul i
- 11197 alors qu'il faut lire 111976
deux erreurs de frappe dont je vous prie de bi
Le Friday 25 February 2005 17:39, Johannes Meixner a =E9crit=A0:
> Hello,
>
> On Feb 25 09:52 m. allan noah wrote (shortened):
> > i think we want to hide the config file concept from the user
> > if possible, rather than require someone to change the perms.
>
> It is not required to change any per
Le lundi 21 F=E9vrier 2005 22:05, Julien BLACHE a =E9crit=A0:
> Gerhard Jaeger wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> >> I'm going to play with this next week, and this will probably make it
> >> into the next revision of the Debian package, and to the CVS :)
> >
> > Hmmm, go ahead, but it should remain somewhat comp
knows of any scanner that has SANE
support that would fit my needs . . . obviously, I don't want to have to
install windows for this :)
Thanks a bunch,
Joel
I have a Canon CanoScan N1220U. It hasn't worked with SANE until
sane-backends version 1.0.10, but I just updated to 1.0.11 and it's gone
back to not working. What's the deal?
- Joel
Thus spake Tim Waugh:
>
> On Sun, May 26, 2002 at 09:09:45PM -0500, Joel Uckelman wrote:
>
> > I upgraded to RedHat 7.3 yesterday, which apparently has caused my
> > Epson 610 to stop working.
>
> This is a known issue that will be addressed shortly. In the mean
&g
Thus spake Sylvain Petreolle:
>
> > crw-r--r--1 root root 180, 48 Apr 11
> > 09:25 /dev/usb/scanner0
>
> Shouldn't you have write access to the device ?
Yes, but since I was screwing with it as root, I did have write access. I'd
twiddled the permissions a bit in the process---it wa
I upgraded to RedHat 7.3 yesterday, which apparently has caused my Epson
610 to stop working. Now, sane-find-scanner detects it:
sane-find-scanner: found USB scanner (vendor = 0x04b8, product = 0x0103) at
device /dev/usb/scanner0
And it shows up in /proc/bus/usb/devices:
C:* #Ifs= 1 Cfg#= 1 At
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