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).