On 28/08/2013 21:46, Daniel Ellis wrote:
Hi Stef, thanks for getting back to me.
Outputs of lsusb -v and sane-find-scanner are attached.
Thanks,
Dan
Hello,
the sane-find-scanner and lsusb outputs are from a GL842 device. So
it could be supported like other GL841/GL842 scanners
.
Regards,
Stef
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Hi,
with the help of Andrea Vai I was able to modify the file
plustek-usbdevs.c @ line 2064 entering 0.76 for dMaxMotorSpeed.
After that Andrea Vai showed me via Email recompiling
sane-backends-git20130901
Only recompiling did not work, so we had to rename and modify the
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On Tue, 2013-09-03 at 13:47 +1200, Jon Chamberlain wrote:
Hi,
I have configured an HP 1050 all-in-one on my Centos 6 server using
the manual instructions on the HPLIP site.
So far I am able to print and scan locally, but have been unsuccessful
in getting it to be seen across the network.
Hi Norayr,
Am 02.09.2013 14:17, schrieb Norayr Chilingarian:
Hello,
I need a scanner which can scan film (35 and 120) and has a free driver.
I need it because I'd like to scan on x86, powerpc and arm
architectures, I need to not depend on operating system version, I
need driver continue