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On 2010-11-22 22:59, Olivier Jolit wrote:
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> Hello,
Hi, please CC the mailing list next time. That way everyone will be
able to see that things now work for you.
> in brief: thank you very much, problem solved with your backend. It
> still always
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On 2010-11-19 19:21, Olivier Jolit wrote:
>>> I need to use the ADF of the Epson Expression 1XL (backend
>>> epson2), but cant get it to work properly. The ADF always tries
>>> to take the next sheet on the stack when scaning a sheet.
>>
>> Have
> > Hello,
>
> Hi
>
> > I need to use the ADF of the Epson Expression 1XL (backend
> > epson2), but cant get it to work properly. The ADF always tries to
> > take the next sheet on the stack when scaning a sheet.
>
> Have you tried the epkowa backend (part of Image Scan! for Linux)? The
>
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On 2010-11-18 23:41, Olivier Jolit wrote:
> Hello,
Hi
> I need to use the ADF of the Epson Expression 1XL (backend
> epson2), but cant get it to work properly. The ADF always tries to
> take the next sheet on the stack when scaning a sheet.
Ha
Hello,
I need to use the ADF of the Epson Expression 1XL (backend epson2), but
cant get it to work properly. The ADF always tries to take the next sheet on
the stack when scaning a sheet. So if there is exactly N sheets in the stack
and I run the command
scanimage -d epson2:libusb:xxx:xxx
Probably a bug in the epson2 backend. Many adf machines require a very
specific order of operations with exact timing in order to scan
subsequent pages. As the epson2 backend is effectively unmaintained,
Your best bet would be to compare some logs of the windows driver in
action to those of the bac