Dear list,
Recently my friend bought a Canon Scan Lide 120 Scanner. Unfortunately
it seems to be not supported by SANE. So i would like to develop the driver
for lide 120 scanner. Please let me know if the scanner is alrady supported
or anyone currently developing the driver. Further guidance
Hi,
I've recently bought a Canon LiDE 120. I got my hopes up because on
http://sane-project.org/lists/sane-mfgs-cvs.html#Z-CANON
the LiDE 100, 110, 200, 210 and 220 were all listed as completely
supported and the LiDE 120 is at least marked untested. However, now
that I've tried to get it to work
Hi Stef, I understand you're asking for a log from somebody with a LiDE
120 doing a preview. Me, I'd be happy to see my LiDE 120 supported by
SANE. So if you tell me what to do and how to even make my LiDE 120 do
anything loggable, I'll see if I can provide that. Unfortunately, I am
not much
Hi all,
Anyone tried Canon Lide 120? I'm looking also for developer for this
device. Details on personal email.
Thanks,
David Hrbáč
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On 10/05/2015 02:31, Simon May wrote:
Hi,
I've recently bought a Canon LiDE 120. I got my hopes up because on
http://sane-project.org/lists/sane-mfgs-cvs.html#Z-CANON
the LiDE 100, 110, 200, 210 and 220 were all listed as completely
supported and the LiDE 120 is at least marked untested
On 09/09/2015 12:38 PM, Stef wrote:
On 09/09/2015 06:26, Paradox wrote:
I am trying to get a Canon Lide 120 scanner working. I am using Arch,
kernel is 4.1.6-1-ARCH. Using the latest sane package from AUR
(sane-git) the
Hello,
this is a mistake in the man page that I'll fix. LIDE 120
Quoting "Dear list,
Recently my friend bought a Canon Scan Lide 120 Scanner. Unfortunately it
seems to be not supported by SANE. So i would like to develop the driver for
lide 120 scanner. Please let me know if the scanner is alrady supported or
anyone currently developing the driver. Fu
I also have a Canon LiDE 120 that I hope SANE will support soon.
If there's any other log/capture files that you need I'd be happy to
provide them.
Thanks,
Steven
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Hello,
I am sorry for my english french :)
If it helps you, here are generated by usbpcap, pcap files for CanoScan
lide 120.
http://weshare.me/a2da019d6e2b8fcb/canoscan_lide_120_preview.zip
http://weshare.me/dc373a1c61c59a97/canoscan_lide_120_numerisation.zip
Hoping that it can be used
Hey Nalin,
Now its working, Thanks to Dear Stef.
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Hi,
Now its working, atleast at 300 dpi, I tried with frontend gscan2pdf with
latest backend from sane-git, thanks to Stef.
regards
Pavel
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Subject:Re: Canon LiDE 120 scanner support
Date: Tue, 24 Feb 2015 21:22:51 +0100
From: Stef stef@free.fr
To: brian.bloni...@gmail.com
CC: sba...@catern.com, hginsb...@worcester.edu
openSUSE LEAP 42.3 - scanner not detected.
Following advice on the openSUSE forum I have built sane version 1.0.27 via
git clone git://git.debian.org/sane/sane-backends.git
But:
Although http://www.sane-project.org/sane-mfgs.html#Z-CANON shows
CanoScan LiDE 120 USB 0x04a9/0x190e
On 14/03/2015 18:12, Jochen wrote:
Hi Stef, I understand you're asking for a log from somebody with a LiDE
120 doing a preview. Me, I'd be happy to see my LiDE 120 supported by
SANE. So if you tell me what to do and how to even make my LiDE 120 do
anything loggable, I'll see if I can provide
stef-22 wrote
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> Subject: Re: Canon LiDE 120 scanner support
> Date: Tue, 24 Feb 2015 21:22:51 +0100
> From: Stef
> stef.dev@
>
Hi,
Now its working, atleast at 300 dpi, I tried with frontend gscan2pdf with
latest backend from sane-git, thanks to Stef.
regards
Pavel
Paradox wrote
> On 09/09/2015 12:38 PM, Stef wrote:
>> On 09/09/2015 06:26, Paradox wrote:
>>> I am trying to get a Canon Lide 120 sca
at end while
trying to go too far. This will be fixed by Monday.
Regarding LiDE 120 support, I'd need a log recorded with usbpcap of
a preview (and only the preview) to check is like older models, this one
is close to the 220, and possibly figure out hos to add support for it.
Regards
Hi,
There's a few threads about the Canon Lide 120 already. Has anybody
gotten further?
https://www.mail-archive.com/search?l=sane-devel%40lists.alioth.debian.orgq=lide+120
http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/sane-devel/2014-October/032768.html
In the last link, Stef speculates
On 09/09/2015 06:26, Paradox wrote:
I am trying to get a Canon Lide 120 scanner working. I am using Arch,
kernel is 4.1.6-1-ARCH. Using the latest sane package from AUR
(sane-git) the scanner is recognized by scanimage. According to the
genesys man page the scanner is supported by sane
On Mon, Feb 8, 2016 at 6:32 PM, Pavel Sayekat <pavelsaye...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> Quoting "Dear list,
>Recently my friend bought a Canon Scan Lide 120 Scanner. Unfortunately
> it
> seems to be not supported by SANE. So i would like to develop the driver
> for
> li
On 19/02/2016 21:07, Pavel Sayekat wrote:
If I send you the USB dump file during scanning, can you do something what is
called reverse engineering?
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>> > If I send you the USB dump file during scanning, can you do
>> something what is
>> > called reverse engineering?
>> >
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On 02/07/2015 17:16, martin.galle...@free.fr wrote:
Hello,
I tested the latest build (SANE Genesys backend version 1.0 build 2507 from
sane-backends 1.0.25 git) on my LIDE 120. Scanner is recognized, stepper motor
are moving but the scan image is 'all black'.
I have set the debug level
I am trying to get a Canon Lide 120 scanner working. I am using Arch,
kernel is 4.1.6-1-ARCH. Using the latest sane package from AUR
(sane-git) the scanner is recognized by scanimage. According to the
genesys man page the scanner is supported by sane-genesys. Everything
seems to be OK
, and
didn't hear back from them. I'm thinking of reaching out again to try and
poke them into either helping to fix it, or pointing me in the right
direction.
Basically it seems like the definitions for each of the scanners are
hardcoded into the drivers, I'm sure, as you implied, that the LiDE 120
Hey,
I am not a developer but like you. So thought it will be helpful for us to
be in touch cause I vahe the same issue, canon LiDE 120 not working, done
the device adding to its respected lists, recompiled the latest source
availed me nothing, scanner got recognized but producing only black sheet
Stef,
Ok got it. Thanks.
will try this asap and let you know.
Martin.
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Objet: Re: [sane-devel] LiDE 120, small changes pushed
t wrote:
If I send you the USB dump file during scanning, can you do
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Hello.
I got my CanoScan LiDE 120 working on Debian 9 Stretch ... but it was
challenging and showed some weird sideeffects. That's why I report
feedback. Here is what I did - as far as I remember.
1. Privileges
In the file "/lib/udev/rules.d/60-libsane.rules" I inserted the 2 lin
Hi All,
I have a CanoScan LiDE 120, which is not supported by SANE. The previous
model, the LiDE 110, is supported by the genesys backend. I thought that
before I tried to return my scanner it would be nice to see if perhaps it
is similar enough to the 110 to work, at least partially
Hello,
I tested the latest build (SANE Genesys backend version 1.0 build 2507 from
sane-backends 1.0.25 git) on my LIDE 120. Scanner is recognized, stepper motor
are moving but the scan image is 'all black'.
I have set the debug level of Genesys to 255
Any idea what I am doing wrong ?
Thanks
cing some results! (SANE and Canon Scan Lide120)
(Pavel Sayekat)
2. Re: Producing some results! (SANE and Canon Scan Lide 120) (Stef)
3. Recent Linux USB issues with SANE (m. allan noah)
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Hello,
I have pushed some small changes that should improve support for
the LiDE 120 for resolutions up to 600 dpi. Please test this build 2507
of the geneys backend (check this version number in debug logs when
testing).
Working with some logs sent, then throwing back some code
Hello,
I have a Canon LiDE 120 scanner at home, and since the support by sane
is untested, I tried to test it.
I got the newest version from git (d0e7675), compiled and installed the
genesys backend.
The scanner is correctly recognized, but when I try to do a scan, the
motor only moves a small
ally have no idea abt it and fearing to damage the
> scanner.
>
> like to hear from you, take care.
> Edgar Klenske wrote
>> Hello,
>>
>> I have a Canon LiDE 120 scanner at home, and since the support by sane
>> is "untested", I tried to test it.
>>
Using Ubuntu 15.10 and Canon Lide 120 scanner
been trying to get the Canon Lide 120 scanner working with the help of
Pavel. He has suggested that I post these logs on this page.
srikumar@srikumar-desktop:~$ sudo cat /lib/udev/rules.d/40-libsane.rules |
grep 190e
[sudo] password for srikumar
Dear list,
I'm trying to use a Canon CanoScan LIDE 120 flatbed scanner under SANE on a
laptop
running OpenBSD-current/amd64.
I am using version 1.0.25.git compiled with
MAKE=gmake \
CPPFLAGS=-I/usr/local/include -L/usr/local/lib. CFLAGS=$CPPFLAGS -O -g
./configure \
--disable
kend version 1.0 build 2507
>> from sane-backends 1.0.25 git) on my LIDE 120. Scanner is recognized,
>> stepper motor are moving but the scan image is 'all black'.
>>
>> I have set the debug level of Genesys to 255
>>
>> Any idea what I am doing wrong ?
>>
Hi,
Now its working, atleast at 300 dpi, I tried with frontend gscan2pdf with
latest backend from sane-git, thanks to Stef.
regards
Pavel
ken wrote
> On 05/09/2015 08:31 PM, Simon May wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I've recently bought a Canon LiDE 120. I got my hopes up beca
was warming up the first time) and it
>>> moves! and keeps moving, and keeps moving, until it gets to the end
>>> and is still moving (making a horrible noise)
>>>
>>> I pulled the USB, reconnected to a Windows PC and luckily it still
>>> works OK. The driver n
further right now,
since the 120 stopped responding to any commands. I'm waiting for a
repair or replacement.
Havard
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On Fri, Feb 26, 2016 at 3:41 PM, Pavel Sayekat
wrote:
> Hey Nalin,
> Now its working, Thanks to Dear Stef.
Glad to know that. Thanks a lot for doing this. I think now my visually
impaired friend can start reading books. Once again I am sorry for making
this delay.
Thanks for the update.
Worked for me too.
Keep up the good work.
Martin
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Envoyé: Vendredi 26 Février 2016 11:24:52
Objet: Re: [sane-devel] Canon LiDE 120 git commit 128c893
Hello,
I ended up removing all fedora packages for sane (except the backend
libs in i386 since removing them also removes wine...)
Then I downloaded the latest git for the backends, compiled and
installed; the scanner was immediately recognized and working. I guess
Fedora's version is too old
On 05/09/2015 08:31 PM, Simon May wrote:
Hi,
I've recently bought a Canon LiDE 120. I got my hopes up because on
http://sane-project.org/lists/sane-mfgs-cvs.html#Z-CANON
the LiDE 100, 110, 200, 210 and 220 were all listed as completely
supported and the LiDE 120 is at least marked untested
a scan log with my LiDE 110 close enough
to the 120 logs sent to me. So currently I don't know how much code is
needed to bring support for this model, since I don't have similar scans to
compare.
I really need a log done with the WIA driver (NOT the shipped scanning
suite) at 150 dpi
moving (making a horrible noise)
I pulled the USB, reconnected to a Windows PC and luckily it still
works OK. The driver needs some adjustment though for sure!
Thanks,
Steven.
Hello,
I haven't been able to generate a scan log with my LiDE 110 close
enough to the 120 logs sent to me. So
;, ATTRS{idProduct}=="190d",
ENV{libsane_matched}="yes"
# Canon CanoScan LiDE 120
ATTRS{idVendor}=="04a9", ATTRS{idProduct}=="190e",
ENV{libsane_matched}="yes"
# Canon CanoScan LiDE 220 <=
ATTRS{idVendor}=="04a
On 15/03/2015 12:23, Mr. Kraus wrote:
Hello,
what is needed is a log recorded when doing a preview when running
windows O/S. The log tool to use is usbpcap http://desowin.org/usbpcap/ .
Regards,
Stef
Hi, here you go! To be complete, I added the log of an actual scan, as well:
Hi,
I noticed the commit for supporting this scanner appear a couple of
weeks ago, and I recompiled and tested it today. Unfortunately it
doesn't work.
It's detected correctly. (the following is all using xsane, just using
preview button)
At 75dpi default, preview button does nothing - generic
Hello,
My PC is on fedora, when I install sane, its backends and the drivers
I get my LiDE120 to "move" in xsane (motor gets activated) but can't
get no image in return of a preview or a scan.
The scanner is recognized with sane-find-scanner and scanimage -L
Since scanning didn't work, I
:
➜ ~ scanimage -L
device `genesys:libusb:003:006' is a Canon LiDE 120 flatbed scanner
➜ ~ scanimage --device 'genesys:libusb:003:006' --format=tiff > test.tiff
scanimage: sane_start: Invalid argument
➜ ~ scanimage --version
scanimage (sane-backends) 1.0.25git; backend version 1.0.25
When the comm
d scanimage
should find the genesys.conf file below /usr/local/. That file should
have an entry for the LiDE 120.
I think your problem stems from the fact that the udev .rules didn't get
installed in a place where udev looks. If my thought is right you
should be able to find the scanner
Hi,
Sorry not to mention the subject in my last mail, so it actually
remained clueless what I was talking about. I was talking about the
latest git source of sane, specially about genesys backend and canon
LiDE 120 doc scan results.
regards
Pavel
"Message: 1 Date: Wed, 24 Feb 2016 18:
Dear Cedric,
Please take into consideration that I am not a SANE expert, nor a Canon
LIDE expert.
SANE is a modular structure. The dirty under-the-hood work that scanner
drivers do to get a scanner working, is abstracted away to SANE
drivers (i.e. backends).
Everything else is built on top
should use here)
$ SANE_DEBUG_SANEI_USB=80
$ export SANE_DEBUG_SANEI_USB
However I know neither where log files are located, nor how I should
post them for review.
Perhaps s.o. can help me with hints on that.
*3)* I edited the sane.d genesys.conf file to include a reference to
Canon LiDE 25
files are located, nor how I should
post them for review.
Perhaps s.o. can help me with hints on that.
*3)* I edited the sane.d genesys.conf file to include a reference to
Canon LiDE 25
sudo vi /etc/sane.d/genesys.conf
# Canon LiDE 25
usb 0x04a9 0x2220*
4)* Following Allan's suggestion I
A good day to everybody.
I keep reading about flatbed scanners from Canon (in particular of the LIDE
series) not working when USB-plugged in under Linux but working fine under
Windows. I have exactly the same problem with a LIDE 25 and an HP 4400c
scanner.
Yes, both scanners are old
will be able to see some difference.
allan
On Sat, Jun 20, 2015 at 3:00 PM, Cedric Bhihe (毕生泰)
cedric.bh...@gmail.com wrote:
A good day to everybody.
I keep reading about flatbed scanners from Canon (in particular of the LIDE
series) not working when USB-plugged in under Linux but working
Hello all, and most especially Stef who I see is responsible for
supporting this scanner,
I've been trying to get the 120 working under OpenSUSE with a backend
install from SANE's git. I've made some definite progress, working
from resources found here and there (and despite a cold). The system
A good day to everybody.
I keep reading about flatbed scanners from Canon (in particular of the LIDE
series) not working when USB-plugged in under Linux but working fine under
Windows. I have exactly the same problem with a LIDE 25 and an HP 4400c
scanner.
Yes, both scanners are old
n. It seems to
> have quieted off recently, so I thought I'd give the scanner another shot in
> Linux.
>
> I'm running Ubuntu 17.04, here's the output of an attempt to scan:
>
> ➜ ~ scanimage -L
> device `genesys:libusb:003:006' is a Canon LiDE 120 flatbed scanner
> ➜ ~ scanim
SANE_DEBUG_SANEI_USB
However I know neither where log files are located, nor how I should
post them for review.
Perhaps s.o. can help me with hints on that.
*3)* I edited the sane.d genesys.conf file to include a reference to
Canon LiDE 25
sudo vi /etc/sane.d/genesys.conf
# Canon LiDE 25
on that.
3) I edited the sane.d genesys.conf file to include a reference to
Canon LiDE 25
sudo vi /etc/sane.d/genesys.conf
# Canon LiDE 25
usb 0x04a9 0x2220
4) Following Allan's suggestion I checked whether my bios/kernel
relies on
xhci_hcd
It does not, apparently. It seems to rely on 'ehci-pci
t; development of the driver on the sane-devel list since then. It seems to
> > have quieted off recently, so I thought I'd give the scanner another
> shot in
> > Linux.
> >
> > I'm running Ubuntu 17.04, here's the output of an attempt to scan:
> >
> > ➜ ~ scanima
in the
README (this all with the 1.5.0 version of scanbd).
- Starting scanbd -f -d7, I first got a "scanbd: Can't get the scbtn
device list" error.
- I edited /usr/local/lib/scanbd/scanbuttond/backends/meta.conf, making
it contain the single line "genesys" which was missing before
ends/meta.conf, making
> it contain the single line "genesys" which was missing before.
Yes, per default this was not included - I added it to trunk.
> - Then the LiDE-60 was recognized by the old backend, together with its
> four buttons !
> - However, scanbd f
scanner
scanbd: group scanner has member:
scanbd: saned
scanbd: drop privileges to gid: 121
scanbd: Running as effective gid 121
scanbd: drop privileges to uid: 120
scanbd: Running as effective uid 120
scanbd: dbus_init
scanbd: dbus match type='signal',interface='org.freedesktop.Hal.Manager'
scanbd: SANE_C
ure --enable-scanbuttond,
>>> make, make install, copy manually the
>>> old backends to /usr/local/lib/scanbd/scanbuttond as described in the
>>> README (this all with the 1.5.0 version of scanbd).
>>> - Starting scanbd -f -d7, I first got a "scanbd: Can't g
> Thanks again Wilhelm and Happy Easter !
>>>
>>> Florian
>>>
>>> Am 15.04.2017 um 17:32 schrieb Wilhelm:
>>>> Am 15.04.2017 um 16:13 schrieb Florian Gagel:
>>>>> Hi Wilhelm,
>>>>>
>>>>> thanks for your reply - I mad
the 1.5.0 version of scanbd).
- Starting scanbd -f -d7, I first got a "scanbd: Can't get the scbtn
device list" error.
- I edited /usr/local/lib/scanbd/scanbuttond/backends/meta.conf, making
it contain the single line "genesys" which was missing before.
Yes, per default thi
d: group scanner has member:
> scanbd: saned
> scanbd: drop privileges to gid: 121
> scanbd: Running as effective gid 121
> scanbd: drop privileges to uid: 120
> scanbd: Running as effective uid 120
> scanbd: dbus_init
> scanbd: dbus match type='signal',interface='org.freedesktop.Hal
as effective gid 121
scanbd: drop privileges to uid: 120
scanbd: Running as effective uid 120
scanbd: dbus_init
scanbd: dbus match type='signal',interface='org.freedesktop.Hal.Manager'
scanbd: SANE_CONFIG_DIR=/usr/local/etc/scanbd
scanbd: sane version 1.0
scanbd: Scanning for local-only devices
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