The author of XSane is not a member of this mailing list, try
contacting him directly. You might try gscan2pdf and see if you prefer
its behavior.
allan
On Tue, Mar 22, 2016 at 4:01 AM, MR ZenWiz wrote:
> I have an HP Officejet 5740 which is an all-in-one with two scanning
>
I have an HP Officejet 5740 which is an all-in-one with two scanning
methods available - ADF and flatbed. I'm currently running Xubuntu
14.04.4 LTS with all the latest updates, and xsane version 0.998
(2010!).
I love that sane handles this, but there are two settings that I
cannot seem to
Hello,
On Mar 21 14:21 Bernhard Reiter wrote (excerpt):
[..]
then have a look at "Trouble-Shooting (Debugging)" in
https://en.opensuse.org/SDB:Configuring_Scanners
Thanks for pointing to this page, too. (I did search for
a page like this and however did not manage to find it.
Maybe a search
Hello,
[slightly OT]
Am Dienstag, 22. März 2016 17:18:04 schrieb Johannes Meixner:
> When I search for openSUSE articles I simply use Google.
>
> For example when I enter in Google
>scanner debug openSUSE
My favourite search engine https://duckduckgo.com
also shows this page with these
On 17/03/2016 08:56, Jonathan Liu wrote:
Hi,
I have opened the following ticket for 4800 dpi scanning on Canon LiDE 220:
https://alioth.debian.org/tracker/index.php?func=detail=315339_id=30186=410366
I just want to confirm, does this scanner support 4800 dpi x 4800 dpi
scanning as indicated in
Hi,
thanks for the answer
unfortunately the scanner is still not stable
I use this command:
scanimage -t 50 -l 80 -x 35 -y 5 -v -p --resolution=4800 --format=tiff >
pic.tif
it makes some noise, little movement than it stops forever
after ca 10 sec I do ctrl-c, it is saying " trying to stop