Hi,
I've been using scanimage to obtain scans from an iX500 thus:
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scanimage --format=pnm --batch --mode Color --resolution 300dpi --source
ADF Duplex --buffermode On --page-width=210mm --page-height=297mm -x
210mm -y 297mm --bgcolor White --brightness 24
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This will scan boths sides
I think what you really want is to investigate scanbd. There are some
experienced users and the author also on this list who might be able
to help you with configuration.
allan
On Sun, Dec 28, 2014 at 10:01 AM, Andy Bennett andy...@ashurst.eu.org wrote:
Hi,
I've been using scanimage to obtain
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canon mf 4450 printer scanner not workig
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Hello,
I tried to install scanbd on a Arch Linux X64 but it did not recognize
my Scanner - output of scanbd: Can't get the scbtn device list.
It is not my first time with scanbd and on my previous installations it
was already working with my scanner and the scanbuttond epson backend.
I
I found, using the kodakaio backend, that leaving the scanner idle
between scans for more than around 40sec gives an i/o error when I try
to scan again.
I can scan any number of times with gaps of less than 30 sec between
scans without getting this error.
Has anyone ever had a similar
Are you using a long-running front-end like xsane, or multiple
invocations of something like scanimage?
allan
On Sun, Dec 28, 2014 at 3:24 PM, Paul Newall p.newa...@ntlworld.com wrote:
I found, using the kodakaio backend, that leaving the scanner idle between
scans for more than around 40sec
Hi,
Is there a way for scanimage --batch-prompt ... to poll the button on
the front of the scanner instead of waiting for RETURN?
In gscan2pdf I can see the button sensor activate when I press the
button (and refresh the scanner list with the button held down) but I
can't see it in xsane
This was using xsane.
If I close xsane and reopen it I can scan again.
Paul
On 28/12/14 20:40, m. allan noah wrote:
Are you using a long-running front-end like xsane, or multiple
invocations of something like scanimage?
allan
On Sun, Dec 28, 2014 at 3:24 PM, Paul Newall p.newa...@ntlworld.com
Hi Alex,
Am 28.12.2014 um 21:08 schrieb Alexander Tomisch:
Hello,
I tried to install scanbd on a Arch Linux X64 but it did not recognize
my Scanner - output of scanbd: Can't get the scbtn device list.
It is not my first time with scanbd and on my previous installations it
was already