ot;lp" have read write access to the
scanner. So I added both me and the "saned" user is in the lp group.
But I still can't get scanimage -L to pick up the USB connection
without sudo access.
Don't know if this is useful extra info or not!
On Tue, Oct 25, 2016 at 3:31 PM, matt clark
and the USB connection. Not sure if
that helps diagnose? If I run the same command without sudo access it
doesn't pick up the USB version.
Cheers
Matt
On Tue, Oct 25, 2016 at 3:12 PM, matt clark <lique...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Rolf, thanks for replying - sorry I missed it last week. The
&
t; 'SANE_CONFIG_DIR=/usr/local/etc/scanbd/sane.d'. Maybe you don't have the
> user rights to access your scanner via USB. Please try following:
> (1) push any button
> (2) sudo su -c "SANE_DEBUG_PIXMA=11 scanimage -A"
>
> Please send me the complete log response.
>
> Cheer
you need something like this in your config:
>>>
>>> action btest {
>>> filter = "^button.*"
>>> numerical-trigger {
>>> from-value = 1
>>> to-val
Thanks Wilhelm. I had changed that while trying to debug the problem,
not sure why this would be a problem. Have reverted to the
scanbd.conf from source, with modifications to sane.d directory and
comment out the unnecessary manufacturer scanner.d profiles. revised
config is attached -
Here's the original message again, removing the formatting from the
original forum website version that didn't seem to work. Lots of the
original content went missing. Sorry for the double post if it did work for
you originally. I've also added my config file to the end of this message,
so it's