Hi,
On Jun 7, 2017, at 16:57, Sebastian Schmachtel wrote:
> Hi,
>
> thank you for your Answer.
>>
>> # I had a quick look at the avision.c code and there is some mention of
>> # firmware. Looks like it supports downloading as well as checking for
>> # the need to do
Hi,
thank you for your Answer.
>
> # I had a quick look at the avision.c code and there is some mention of
> # firmware. Looks like it supports downloading as well as checking for
> # the need to do so of firmware but this may need a bit of tinkering on
> # crude inspection.
> # @Rene> Do you
Hi Sebastian,
No-one has followed up yet. I'll give it a go and Cc: the avision
backend maintainer.
The avision backend info lists the Kodak i30 as untested.
@Rene> You've got yourself a tester ;-)
Sebastian Schmachtel writes:
> [...]
> When running Windows 7 in a VM and assigning the
Hi,
i'm trying to use a Kodak i30 Sheetfeed-Scanner, which is an AVISION OEM
Scanner, thus should be working with the avision backend. I'm currently
running Debian Testing with sane 1.0.14-12 and libsane 1.0.25-4. When
trying to scan, the scanner gets stuck with some IO Errors:
env