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);
}
if (ascq 4)
{
dev-button2_pressed = 1;
DBG(DBG_sense, - button 2 pressed\n);
}
return SANE_STATUS_GOOD;
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On Mon, 2007-05-28 at 13:17 +0200, Oliver Rauch wrote:
Hello Roger,
there is no (working) support for the buttons in umax.c
To enable the output button 0 pressed etc, do
export SANE_DEBUG_UMAX=12
before you start the frontend.
I believe I already set this to max and saw nothing
No problem! As they say, better late then never.
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a value of 2.2. (Hence, first selecting Auto Level, then
adjusting the gamma to 2.2.)
Feedback on this issue?
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interface, and also
includes support within VueScan. My HP multifunction device is now only used
as a printer and copier.
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the default settings.
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a little just after bottling and prior to capping; for boosting the yeast or
natural carbonation just after capping. The sour taste at the bottom of the
bottle is supposedly this sugary mixture, now very sour. As such, the bottom
1/4-1/2 inch of the bottle is suppose to be typicall
> On Tue, May 03, 2016 at 11:58:56PM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
>That wasn't any help, but since the vendor/product was found when I
>plugged in a USB cable, running xsane then found it at the usb bus and
>address, and I ran a few scans. Seems to work about as expected and I
>believe at a
Add your user to the scanner group.
/etc/group|grep scan
-- scanner:x:104:
++ scanner:x:104:roger
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why I purchased a Canon CanoScan 9000F MarkII scanner, having native
Linux Sane support, including working support with the infrared scanning. No
funny closed source stuff, like iscan's proprietary stuff.)
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>Is this as simple as modifying a config file? If I need to take some
>driver code/config (brother MFC?) and adapt it, can someone point me to
>the best driver package to start with?
>
>Thanks,
Connectivity: Wireless, 10 Base-T/100Base-TX Ethernet,
e lacking with the Canon, I'm still very
satisfied with my scans.
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then I'll
archive the raw files, including final scans or resulting digital images after
processing with The Gimp.
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> On Mon, Jul 11, 2016 at 10:53:11PM +0200, Eric wrote:
...
> I confirmed that the address 192.168.1.100 is correct for the MG5740
> I can access the printer in both USB and WIFI mode.
> Any advice on how I may resolve the scanner issue would be much
> appreciated.
> Eric
Separate
>
>It combines an NEC USB 2.0 PCI controller chip with a TI PCI
I've had good experiences with the NEC USB 2.0 PCI chips as well when using
Linux.
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, somebody actively maintains gscan2pdf
(http://gscan2pdf.sourceforge.net/), containing a GUI front-end making scanning
to PDF simple and easy, written in Python. I've installed & tried it, but am
extremely bias with command line utilities versus troublesome clicky
front-ends.
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cards.
If I were taking up this task, I would probably focus on a more recently
published piece of hardware. And the more recent Canon 9000f hardware seems to
be very well supported already by open source drivers, including being
competitative with Epson photo scanners.
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r to watch the bug, but not full time.
>Best Regards,
>Jenson
>
If this code submission does occur, I speculate there might be a spike in sales
with the 35mm film scanners.
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> On Tue, Nov 01, 2016 at 06:10:36AM +0100, Gjermund ??? Gusland Thorsen wrote:
>This sounds like a dream come true. Can you please enlighten the other printer
>manufacturers?
One of the main reasons I have not purchased any of their Plustek film
scanners.
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Or maybe sane-backends is not even installed.
sane-frontends provides some additional GUI frontends including the Gimp
scanning plugin.
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> On Wed, Mar 29, 2017 at 09:48:32PM -0400, guy wrote:
>I'm trying to help a neighbor, I have basic user level knowledge of
>Linux, he doesn't have any.
>I installed Linux Mint 17 on his Dell Laptop and successfully installed
>his wireless HP Deskjet 3520 Printer/scanner. The scanner has worked
ly to either VueScan's RAW or to TIFF image formats.
A good place to buy this book, or computer books in general, is oreilly.com.
The Book of Gimp is probably the best read I've seen on Gimp (or anything
related to computer graphics) as of yet.
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for old
ancestry/genealogy negatives and VueScan is well proven for photography uses.
I don't get much time here, and the media is very time sensitive.
Personally, I prefer command line tools; as it's far easier to pipe tasks to
other utilities. For document processing, you'll probably have a fa
as performing something similar to what you're doing, but
then had to migrate to other tasks due to a lack of time.
Had I completed the above, one would have to admit, the above steps would be
far more quickly performed rather than relying upon even the best of today's
GUI tools directly due to th
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start with a new one. Rarely needs to be done on Linux, but sometimes
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>Some of these misleading indentation errors also look like genuine bugs.
>Here's one gem from backends/genesys_gl847.c which turned into a
>misleading indent when I ran it through clang-format:
>
>660while (val8 &
;.
>??
>Can I somehow save "A4" als the default scan size?
>
>Cheers,
>Wolf
$ cat /etc/papersize
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> On Fri, Jun 09, 2017 at 05:19:37AM +0200, Herr Oswald wrote:
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>> > Can I somehow save "A4" als the default scan size?
>> >
>>
>> $ cat
>> /etc/papersize??
>>
I'll quickly chime in for those that actually work for a living, likely now
have to slave to live nowadays.
As such, many of the hard workers are just simply exhausted. Guess this was
just one of those changes that occurred over the past years; rewarding hard
workers with not rewards, but
Hi Gernot,
How did you go getting this scanner to work? I have the same device and
am interested in using it in Linux. If I can help getting it to work, I
will, although I've never done anything particular fancy with SANE before.
Cheers,
Roger
Gernot Hassenpflug wrote:
Hello, I have
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with gocr is that the text file requires human review and
correction to be usable. Commercial OCR does better but will never be
100% accurate.
When you say produce XML, do you mean produce a valid marked-up
document according to a given DTD?
Roger
-scanner.conf which
contains:
# Allow access to Canon LiDE 20
add usb:vendor=0x04a9,product=0x220d scanner
Once resmgrd was restarted the scanner was available to the users.
Best Regards,
Roger
a back-end for this device.
Regards,
Roger
, there is a solution.
Regards,
Roger
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from the ADF until it is empty?
My Umax S12 with ADF does that but I need a modern and available scanner to
do the same.
Are there any other available scanners that can also do the job?
Thanks
Roger
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to use the flatbed, it
will scan down the scanner, but the lamp and reader does not return to the
top. No error message is produced there, but now the scanner will not
respond to any more commands until it has been power cycted.
Anyone else experience this?
Roger
with our manager's suggestion to convert the boxes to windblows crippleware.
Tia
Roger
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Henning Meier-Geinitz wrote:
Hi,
On Mon, Oct 17, 2005 at 02:34:24PM +0200, Roger Koot wrote:
I wonder whether the scanjet 7650 will be supported by the sane project
in the near future.
My department aquired a bunch of these scanners but failed to check with
me whether these devices were
of the gamma. Although the upgrade
now includes GIMP (version gimp-2.2.0) which was not present previously, I
don't use GIMP, so this is probably not the problem.
Any suggestions or hints would be much appreciated.
Best Regards,
Roger
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Given that, do you still need the log from 1.0.25 ?
Roger.
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rpmdb: 2575:1fc0fa029a8d5268afccc208de35152eeafe25a5
End time :18:21:24 2016 (1 seconds)
End rpmdb : 2578:b5a06f03cb0dc054fdfbe3e7d4e94b38f13469e9
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Return-Code: Success
Command Line : install xsane
Transaction performed
using epson2 backend over usb.)
Roger Sewell.
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Olaf and whoever maintains the epson2 backend,
At Olaf's request, please find attached the log of a failed scan from
the ADF of a ET-4500 using the epson2 backend v1.0.25 over the net,
together with the simultaneously collected wireshark log, both
compressed with xz.
Best wishes,
Roger Sewell
cable from the printer and plugged in a USB
cable instead.
And it just will not misbehave !
Alternatively, it may be because the good software has made some change
in settings to the scanner which aren't reverted by "restore factory
defaults".
Any ideas on what's going on ?
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going to have to put this down for the next week or two at least. But
thank you for your efforts - if and when you or whoever the backend
maintainer is have any more suggestions, please do send them to me, and
I'll put them on the list to try when I get some f
On Fri, 27 Jun 2003 14:35:14 +0200 Henning Meier-Geinitz
henn...@meier-geinitz.de writes:
Hi,
On Fri, Jun 27, 2003 at 07:18:30AM -0500, Roger O Wales wrote:
Granting that I'm a newbie which course of action gets me there
quickest?
If you would quote the part of the mail you are talking
All roads seem to lead me to a new solution. I ordered an Epson 1260
yesterday.
On Sat, 19 Jul 2003 14:06:41 +0200 Henning Meier-Geinitz
henn...@meier-geinitz.de writes:
Hi,
(cc'ing to sane-devel)
On Sat, Jul 19, 2003 at 06:28:48AM -0500, Roger O Wales wrote:
I do, but I don't think I'm
I have retired my Visioneer 5800 to the scrap heap.
Question: Now that I have an Epson 1260 with a recognizable backend, how
can I set the scanner size to 8 x 10? Right now, I have a 4 x 2 and
I saw no size configuration options in the front ends that I saw. HELP!
Henning tried but couldn't get a Visioneer 5800 in Germany to work with.
I don't know of anyone else, but if you find a way of moving ahead I'd
like to hear about it.
On Wed, 6 Aug 2003 21:25:11 -0500 Dennis Rogers den...@drogers.net
writes:
Was anyone else working on it, and did you make any
On Tuesday 24 July 2001 21:05, Simon Munton wrote:
Hi Roger,
Having had a look through the the driver off the Blackwidow site, I think
you'll find that this scanner is made by Artec, model AT12. Try the Artec
backend. It lists the AT12 as fully working.
Tried it, but get invalid argument
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