Hi,
I was working with Oliver Schwartz to add support to the snapscan
backend for the Benq Scanwit 2720S, a SCSI film scanner. This was
greatly helped by also referring to the incomplete scanwit backend by
Max Ushakov. Oliver has not responded to my emails for several weeks
now. There was a pr
Hi Oliver,
Good to hear from you. I just resent my patch to you.
Andrew
On 25/02/13 08:15, Oliver Schwartz wrote:
> Andrew,
>
> I'm sorry, but I haven't received any emails from you lately. The last
> message I got from you is from January 26th.
>
> Can you please resent your emails, I'll doubl
On 25/02/13 08:51, Paul Menzel wrote:
> Dear Andrew, dear Oliver,
>
> why not discuss this publicly on this list too.
>
> 1. People having a BenQ ScanWit 2720S might join the discussion and test
> the patches too.
>
> 2. It is archived too in the case of some hardware failure and missing
> backup.
On 25/02/13 11:07, Paul Menzel wrote:
> Dear Andrew,
>
>
> thank you for working on finishing the support.
>
> Am Montag, den 25.02.2013, 10:00 +0000 schrieb Andrew Goodbody:
>
> [?]
>
> What is the current status?
I would call it at least 'Good'. I hav
On 04/03/13 22:51, Oliver Schwartz wrote:
> Andrew,
>
>>> What is the current status?
>>
>> I would call it at least 'Good'. I have used this code to scan over a
>> hundred negatives. But then only I have used it. Others may want something
>> else. I am open to adding to it although I would prefe
On 27/03/13 06:51, Albrecht Mehl wrote:
> 2. In the FAQ
>
>http://download.ebz.epson.net/faq/linux/faq_ls_2.html
>
> one is directed to download the data package, the RPM package, and
> ex)iscan-2.29.1-1.usb0.1.ltdl7.rpm.
The ex) at the beginning is not part of the name, it stands for
'ex
The D8BE0100.local name suggests that it is using mdns AKA bonjour.
nslookup does not do mdns so no surprise that it fails.
Try
$ avahi-resolve --name D8BE0100.local
But it looks like scanimage manages to resolve the name anyway.
Andrew
On 01/07/15 21:09, Balthasar Nebel wrote:
Hi Lou
On 19/08/15 21:13, Alan McConnell wrote:
What version of SANE do you have installed? You can look at the package
libsane, e.g.
aptitude show libsane
(on my Debian unstable installation it is 1.0.24-13, although I also
install the latest development version in /usr/local)
The above call
I have an Epson SX-425W all-in-one connected over WiFi that I believe
uses the epson2 backend. I have not looked at the code so can't really
say that it would make a good reference apart from the fact that it
works for me.
Andrew
On 23/01/18 01:27, Jimi Damon wrote:
Hi ,
Is there a referenc
On 10/03/18 11:17, ToddAndMargo wrote:
On 03/10/2018 03:06 AM, Andrew Goodbody wrote:
On 10/03/18 04:59, ToddAndMargo wrote:
On 03/09/2018 12:53 PM, ToddAndMargo wrote:
Hi All,
Okay, now this is "scary".
Both xsane and Simple Scan work locally.
I can not get saned to work, UNLE
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