Bauke Jan Douma bjdo...@xs4all.nl writes:
Bauke Jan Douma wrote on 28-01-07 16:19:
I noticed now that the carriage isn't returned properly,
stops about 1/3 in the return. It's being returned
properly first when a next scan happens. What gives?
... but then after that next scan the same
Hi,
Ever since installing sane-backends-1.0.18.tar.gz my Epson
Perfection 3490 always warms up with each an every scan, no
matter how promptly I am doing the scans, one after the other.
Any ideas?
bjd
I noticed now that the carriage isn't returned properly,
stops about 1/3 in the return. It's being returned
properly first when a next scan happens. What gives?
bjd
Showork show...@verizon.net writes:
Mandriva OS sees the scanner as Epson flatbed , but does not have
the model. The exact model is not listed.
libusb:004:005 is reported as the scanner.
FWIW, these numbers (may) change whenever you replug or power cycle
the device or reboot your machine.
Showork wrote:
Mandriva OS sees the scanner as Epson flatbed , but does not have the
model. The exact model is not listed.
libusb:004:005 is reported as the scanner.
This worked a month ago within an hour of bringing it home from the
store. Not now because I changed/upgraded the OS.
Mandriva OS sees the scanner as Epson flatbed , but does not have
the model. The exact model is not listed.
libusb:004:005 is reported as the scanner.
This worked a month ago within an hour of bringing it home from the
store. Not now because I changed/upgraded the OS.
I had, there
Carlo Kok c...@carlo-kok.com writes:
When scanning using the sane with the snapscan backend, the resulting
scan has bright lines through the scan (like in
http://carlo-kok.com/j/scan.png ). Is there a configuration option I
missed or something I can change to get this fixed? When connected to
Krzysztof Halasa wrote:
Carlo Kok c...@carlo-kok.com writes:
When scanning using the sane with the snapscan backend, the resulting
scan has bright lines through the scan (like in
http://carlo-kok.com/j/scan.png ). Is there a configuration option I
missed or something I can change to get
On Wed, 2006-03-08 at 13:23 +0100, Carlo Kok wrote:
I have quality scan and calibration on (XSane). It doesn't matter if I
scan in color or gray scale I always get the stripes. How do I set/check
16-bit mode? I can't find an option in xsane or scanimage.
--
Carlo Kok
Please check you
Oliver Schwartz wrote:
Hi,
I have quality scan and calibration on (XSane). It doesn't matter
if I scan in color or gray scale I always get the stripes. How do I
set/check 16-bit mode? I can't find an option in xsane or
scanimage.
It's an option in xsane's standard option window. If it's
When scanning using the sane with the snapscan backend, the resulting
scan has bright lines through the scan (like in
http://carlo-kok.com/j/scan.png ). Is there a configuration option I
missed or something I can change to get this fixed? When connected to
Windows with the real drivers it scans
Hi,
On Sat, Dec 24, 2005 at 07:07:28PM -0600, Trevor Cordes wrote:
On Sun, Dec 18, 2005 at 03:18:05PM +0100, Henning Meier-Geinitz wrote:
5. *** THE BIG PAIN *** I'm not sure if anyone knows why this happened: It
might be FC3 specific. The problem was something in the system (I still
n Sun, Dec 18, 2005 at 03:04:06PM +0100, Oliver Schwartz wrote:
1. Someone should change the sane compatibility list to show that
it does NOT work as of sane-backends-1.0.16. It should be noted
you need CVS or .17 once it's released.
Where did you get the information that it does work
On Sun, Dec 18, 2005 at 03:18:05PM +0100, Henning Meier-Geinitz wrote:
5. *** THE BIG PAIN *** I'm not sure if anyone knows why this happened: It
might be FC3 specific. The problem was something in the system (I still
don't know what) makes a symlink from /usr/local/lib/sane/libsane.so.1
Hi, I'm new to the list. I just bought an Epson 3490 as it looked
possible to make it work with linux and it got good reviews.
It's working now, but with 3 hours of fighting...
Help for other people trying this in the future:
0. A good site that helped me is:
Hi,
1. Someone should change the sane compatibility list to show that
it does NOT work as of sane-backends-1.0.16. It should be noted
you need CVS or .17 once it's released.
Where did you get the information that it does work with
sane-backends-1.0.16? The device list for 1.0.16 doesn't
Hi,
On Sun, Dec 18, 2005 at 06:42:58AM -0600, Trevor Cordes wrote:
Hi, I'm new to the list. I just bought an Epson 3490 as it looked
possible to make it work with linux and it got good reviews.
In addition to what Oliver wrote:
5. *** THE BIG PAIN *** I'm not sure if anyone knows why this
Imar -- I will try this, thanks.
dwh
Imar van Erven Dorens wrote:
Hello Denis,
I'm new to these mailing lists, so I hope I mail this alright.
I had the same problem like you, though before my 3490 I was
struggling to make an old canon scanner working with Xsane and learned
a bit..
1:
Hello Denis,
I'm new to these mailing lists, so I hope I mail this alright.
I had the same problem like you, though before my 3490 I was struggling
to make an old canon scanner working with Xsane and learned a bit..
1: look into /etc/sane.d/dll.conf
Mine missed an entry to epkowa.conf which is
Okay, a little more headway:
I installed the Epson iScan package from
http://www.avasys.jp/english/linux_e/dl_scan.html
After converting it to a .deb, I installed it with --force-overwrite and
it installed.
The scanner *still* seems to be resetting every few seconds and getting
a new USB
Very weird. Looks like what's happening is that the scanner keeps
resetting itself (every few seconds) and gets assigned a new USB device
number.
I thought maybe the problem was I hadn't specified any firmware file, so
I got that off the Windows install CD and modified snapscan.config to
add
I am quite sure this must be a FAQ but I can't find the answer to it
anywhere...
I recently switched to Ubuntu Linux, running Breezey 5.10. I purchased
an Epson Perfection 3490 since the various SANE pages I visited
indicated a pretty high level of support for Epson scanners in general.
But
On Sat, 19 Nov 2005 10:29:15 -0500
Denis Haskin de...@haskinferguson.net wrote:
I recently switched to Ubuntu Linux, running Breezey 5.10. I
purchased an Epson Perfection 3490 since the various SANE pages I
visited indicated a pretty high level of support for Epson scanners
in general.
--
I wondered about that as well, but same thing even running as root:
root@dwhlinux:/etc/sane.d# sudo scanimage -L
No scanners were identified. If you were expecting something different,
check that the scanner is plugged in, turned on and detected by the
sane-find-scanner tool (if appropriate).
Gilles gil...@harfang.homelinux.org writes:
Hello.
I'd like to get advice on the EPSON Perfection 3490.
Features (from the vendor):
48 bits
3200 dpi,
CCD
transparency adapter
USB 2.0
Does someone know whether it is supported?
And which backend it uses, as that the likewise
Hi,
On Wed, Oct 05, 2005 at 11:24:44PM +0200, Gilles wrote:
Sorry. I used an old bookmark:
http://sane.alioth.debian.org/sane-mfgs.html
That's the list of scanners supported by the stable version of SANE
(not the development version). All links to these lists are here:
Hello.
I'd like to get advice on the EPSON Perfection 3490.
Features (from the vendor):
48 bits
3200 dpi,
CCD
transparency adapter
USB 2.0
Does someone know whether it is supported?
And which backend it uses, as that the likewise named scanners are split
between epson and SnapScan
On Mon, Sep 19, 2005 at 09:07:22PM +0200, Julien BLACHE wrote:
Belgabor belga...@gmx.de wrote:
I also have to thank for this patch (it came on the day I boght the scanner
without knowing about the issues). It is almost perfect as it works nice for
resolutions up to 1200 dpi. At 2400 and
Belgabor belga...@gmx.de wrote:
I also have to thank for this patch (it came on the day I boght the scanner
without knowing about the issues). It is almost perfect as it works nice for
resolutions up to 1200 dpi. At 2400 and 3200 I get a combing effect. Every
other pixel column is offset by
Bauke Jan Douma writes:
Hi!
Good news for all you with an Epson Perfection 3490 USB scanner.
Here is a bugfix to get the 'Epson Perfection 3490' scanner working.
It now makes perfect color *.pnm scans, at full A4 size.
The details: I've been looking over some usbmon dumps and scanimage
Hi!
Good news for all you with an Epson Perfection 3490 USB scanner.
Here is a bugfix to get the 'Epson Perfection 3490' scanner working.
It now makes perfect color *.pnm scans, at full A4 size.
The details: I've been looking over some usbmon dumps and scanimage
debug logs, and the Perfection
Dear Friends,
Ok, running Linux 2.6.12-rc2, libusb-0.1.10a.
I just bought an Epson Perfection 3490.
Obtained esfw52.bin from installing it on an M$ PC (where the
scanner works like a charm, I must admit).
Then hooked it up to my Linux box, installed said firmware file
and installed
Bjorn Solberg writes:
Oliver Schwartz writes:
Hi,
I found the driver in c:/WINDOWS/system32/esfw52.bin, copied it to
/etc/sane.d and modified the firmware entry in snapscan.conf, and
now it works even after rebooting both the scanner and the
computer.
Very good. Can you do some tests,
Oliver Schwartz writes:
Hi,
I found the driver in c:/WINDOWS/system32/esfw52.bin, copied it to
/etc/sane.d and modified the firmware entry in snapscan.conf, and
now it works even after rebooting both the scanner and the
computer.
Very good. Can you do some tests, e.g. do all resolutions
Oliver Schwartz oliver.schwa...@gmx.de writes:
Hi,
the code is in CVS now. Please try it and let me know if it works for
you.
I currently don't have any information on the firmware filename.
Usually there is only one supplied with the windows driver. Look for
any *.bin file in the
Olaf Meeuwissen writes:
Oliver Schwartz oliver.schwa...@gmx.de writes:
Hi,
the code is in CVS now. Please try it and let me know if it works for
you.
I currently don't have any information on the firmware filename.
Usually there is only one supplied with the windows driver. Look for
Hi,
Does all this mean that I need to load some firmware onto the
scanner before I can use it, or should it work out-of-the-box with
the snapscan backend?
Yes and no. The backend will download the firmware to the scanner
automatically (as does the windows driver). See
Oliver Schwartz writes:
Hi,
Does all this mean that I need to load some firmware onto the
scanner before I can use it, or should it work out-of-the-box with
the snapscan backend?
Yes and no. The backend will download the firmware to the scanner
automatically (as does the windows driver).
Hi,
I found the driver in c:/WINDOWS/system32/esfw52.bin, copied it to
/etc/sane.d and modified the firmware entry in snapscan.conf, and
now it works even after rebooting both the scanner and the
computer.
Very good. Can you do some tests, e.g. do all resolutions work? Does
the transparency
Hi,
the code is in CVS now. Please try it and let me know if it works for
you.
I currently don't have any information on the firmware filename.
Usually there is only one supplied with the windows driver. Look for
any *.bin file in the twain32 directory.
/Oliver
I recently got the Epson Perfection 3490 PHOTO scanner. It's connected
through USB to my computer running Fedora Core 3, my SANE versions are
# rpm -q -a | grep -i sane
xsane-0.92-13
xsane-gimp-0.92-13
sane-frontends-1.0.12-4
sane-backends-1.0.15-1.4
sane-find-scanner finds the scanner at
Hi,
I recently got the Epson Perfection 3490 PHOTO scanner.
Does anyone else have any experience with this scanner, and/or can
tell me whether it is (or will be in the near future) supported by
SANE? Any pointers on how I can make it work with SANE is much
appreciated.
I got some infos
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