Bob Littlefield, given this report is closed, if you would like your issue
addressed please file a new report via a terminal:
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Please feel free to subscribe me to it.
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I have a networked Canon pixma mg6320. Printing was no problem. Using
xsane I receive 'invalid argument' although the scanner is listed twice
in the opening dialog. I am able to scan using gimp. Re the SaneDaemon
tutorial I added /etc/systemd/system/saned.socket and saned@.service.
then systemctl
I have a networked Canon pixma mg6320. Printing was no problem. Using
xsane I receive 'invalid argument' although the scanner is listed twice
in the opening dialog. I am able to scan using gimp. Re the SaneDaemon
tutorial I added /etc/systemd/system/saned.socket and saned@.service.
then systemctl
I have a networked Canon pixma mg6320. Printing was no problem. Using
xsane I receive 'invalid argument' although the scanner is listed twice
in the opening dialog. I am able to scan using gimp. Re the SaneDaemon
tutorial I added /etc/systemd/system/saned.socket and saned@.service.
then systemctl
Tzadik Vanderhoof, thank you for reporting this and helping make Ubuntu
better.
As per https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases your release is EOL.
If you have an issue in a supported release (ex. 16.04) please file a
new report, and feel free to subscribe me to it.
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Happened again, Ubuntu 14.04 AMD64 latest upgrade...said wrong
permissions...tried everything, finally changed USB port power off and
reboot...ok...
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I have a problem getting invalid argument from a Brother DCP-8155DN
scanner that's working on Debian 7.6 (32-bit) but not Ubuntu 14.04
(64-bit). I tried changing from the USB 3.0 port to 2.0, but it didn't
help.
The main thing I want to say here is that on someone's post, not sure if
it's in
@dbclinton
How did you switch the USB ports? I would like to try it out as well.
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@JoKer
I meant that when you choose a USB port on your PC to plug in your scanner,
make sure it's an older USB 2.0 port rather than USB 3.0 - in almost all cases
USB 3.0 ports can be easily identified by a bright blue pin rather than black
or white.
By the way, just this past week the same fix
I can confirm that switching my Brother DCP-7060D from a USB 3.0 port to
USB 2.0 got it working - finally defeating the Invalid argument error!
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The 'failed to start scanner: invalid argument' error message seems
rather non-specific, and by association I think this bug discussion
overall seems rather non-specific. I can intermittently replicate this
error message by plugging my Fujitsu ScanSnap S500 into an over-loaded
USB hub. lsusb
Matthew, does comment #48 work for you?
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This is still affecting me with my Brother MFC-440CN scanner. At first
I thought it was a network problem... however, after connecting via USB,
I still get the exact same problem (in 12.10):
scanimage: open of device brother2:net1;dev0 failed: Invalid argument
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This has apparently been a problem for some time. Can we please get a
backdated version of libsane until it once again becomes sane?
something we can install in place of the current libsane, call it
libsane-legacy. Yes, I realize this actually requires several
packages, and impacts even more.
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: xsane
I have a Brother MFC 210C. I have just done a fresh install on this
machine of Ubuntu 9.10 and scanning no longer works. (Printing works
fine) I have installed these packages from the Brother site:
#48 worked for me with brscan4, THANK YOU! Scanner on Brother DCP 7055,
Ubuntu 12.04 64bit
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To
To get my DCP 7030 scanner working in Ubuntu 12.04 i386, I had to do the
following:
1) Install http://www.brother.com/pub/bsc/linux/dlf/brscan3-0.2.11-4.i386.deb
from
http://welcome.solutions.brother.com/bsc/public_s/id/linux/en/download_scn.html#brscan3
2) Add the following two lines in
I have this too on Ubuntu 12.04 - but when I use 10.04 on my ancient
laptop it works fine
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I installed today a Brother MFC-J6510DW , an all-in-one device. Printer was not
a problem at all, and works fine. I managed to install the scanner using the
drivers provided in Brother's website, but xsane doesn't seem to communicate
very well with it. I'm using it over the network -- so no
I have a Brother MFC-7320 and I was getting this this afternoon:
$ scanimage -t
scanimage: open of device brother3:bus3;dev1 failed: Invalid argument
Using strace, I also saw the USBDEVFS_CONTROL error being reported up
the stack from the ioctl call.
What fixed this for me was adding my
I am also using Ubuntu Pangolin (beta2).
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I had this same problem on Ubuntu 11.10 64-bit with a Brother MFC-7220
and the brscan2 driver. Printing worked fine, but attempting to scan
gave the Invalid argument error. In my case it turned out that the
issue was that it didn't work with USB 3.0 ports. Whenever it was
plugged into a USB 3.0
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Status: New = Confirmed
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I've managed to solve my problem by modifying /etc/sane.d/dll.conf to
read epson.conf rather than epson2.conf
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I'm getting the same (Failed to start scanner: Invalid argument) for an Epson
Perfecftion 640U
under 64 bit 9.4
Worked fine on 8.10
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Hi Davias,
That's great -- I'm glad it worked! And thanks for letting me know: It
makes me feel better knowing that at least one other person is having a
similar problem and that the same solution works. Thanks also for posting
to LaunchPad so others can know, and I'm glad to know that it
Dear Doug,
sorry for the delay, I finally had time to give a try to your solution: IT
WORKS! (where nothing else did...)
This is what I did:
1) started Windows 2000 in VirtualBox 3.1.6 on my Ubuntu 9.10 AMD64
2) on the Devices menu of VirtualBox I selected unknown USB device 05D8:4022
- this
Hi Davias,
Something about the xsane driver seems to put my scanner into an odd
state wherein I also get the invalid argument error message and cannot
scan. At first I thought it could be a number of things (see comment
#30), but I've definitely nailed it down to hardware state issue.
Normally,
+1; read everything and tried everything (ubuntu 9.10 amd64, it was
working with 9.04)
scanimage: open of device gt68xx:libusb:001:009 failed: Invalid argument
tried also with libsane 1.0.19 ... nothing. And I read around the bug is
still there in 10.04
Any help? TIA
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I'm getting this:
failed to open device 'brother2:bus2;dev1': invalid argument.
with a Brother dcp-115c on ubuntu 10.04 32 bit.
Are there any developments on this issue? Is there a workaround that works for
my setup?
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Hi Tzadik,
Yes, thanks, I did see your post from 11/15/09 and considered trying
your solution. However, I have an Epson rather than Brother scanner,
and I was able to correct the problem by, more likely, switching USB
ports or possibly having forced a scanner reset with a WinXP SP3
machine.
hi rik,
thanks again for your help. very kind of you to take the time to share
your experiences.
that's sort of the reason for my wordy reply: just in case my experiences
can be helpful to someone else.
it drives me crazy hunting around for a solution to a problem, then to find
one or more
Sorry folks, I thought that reply by email would go only to rik. My
apologies. --doug
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Did you see my response of 11/15/09?
On Mon, Mar 8, 2010 at 7:05 PM, Doug Morse d...@dougmorse.org wrote:
Hi rik (and others),
Thanks for the suggestion.
I did in fact resolved the problem, but before your post...
I knew I wasn't crazy -- I HAD seen xsane work on the machine under
WUBI.
hi Doug,
glad that worked for you :-)
switching ports did not for me at all
cheers
rik
On Mon, Mar 8, 2010 at 4:05 PM, Doug Morse d...@dougmorse.org wrote:
Hi rik (and others),
Thanks for the suggestion.
I did in fact resolved the problem, but before your post...
I knew I wasn't
Hi rik (and others),
Thanks for the suggestion.
I did in fact resolved the problem, but before your post...
I knew I wasn't crazy -- I HAD seen xsane work on the machine under
WUBI. So, I booted from the install CD and just ran in Live CD mode.
Still no joy.
So then I rebooted a different
I too am having a very similar problem. I just recently switched this
particular machine from WinXP Home SP3 to Ubuntu 9.10.
Before I did the install, I used WUBI to try out 9.10. At that point,
my Epson Perfection 3590 Photo scanner, connected via USB 2.0, worked
just fine.
I thought I
hi Doug,
This solved it all for me , thanks to Maxo !, see below. I only had to
change gksudo gedit in to sudo gedit
Sunday, November 15, 2009
Scanning Problems in Ubuntu Karmic
9.10http://maxolasersquad.blogspot.com/2009/11/scanning-problems-in-ubuntu-karmic-910.html
I went to scan in some
hi Doug,
This solved it all for me , thanks to Maxo !, see below. I only had to
change gksudo gedit in to sudo gedit
Sunday, November 15, 2009
Scanning Problems in Ubuntu Karmic
9.10http://maxolasersquad.blogspot.com/2009/11/scanning-problems-in-ubuntu-karmic-910.html
I went to scan in some
any help/suggestions on this problem ?
scanimage -L read out below
WARNING: Unhandled message: interface=org.freedesktop.DBus.Introspectable,
path=/, member=Introspect
device `epson2:libusb:001:004' is a Epson GT-X800 flatbed scanner
r...@rik-desktop:~$
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this is more info on the same
WARNING: Unhandled message: interface=org.freedesktop.DBus.Introspectable,
path=/, member=Introspect
scanimage: sane_start: Error during device I/O
scanimage r...@rik-desktop:~$ scanimage -d
WARNING: Unhandled message: interface=org.freedesktop.DBus.Introspectable,
this is what I get
r...@rik-desktop:~$ lsusb
Bus 003 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub
Bus 002 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub
Bus 004 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub
Bus 001 Device 004: ID 04b8:012a Seiko Epson Corp. Perfection
sorry, this one is complete
r...@rik-desktop:~$ lsusb
Bus 003 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub
Bus 002 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub
Bus 004 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub
Bus 001 Device 004: ID 04b8:012a Seiko Epson Corp.
I have the same problem since my last Karmic updates a few days ago,
Epson 4990 , scanner is recognized , all menus are available,
when pressing scan or preview it says failed to start scanner: Invalid
argument
strange enough it worked before , even with Karmic 9.10, just would not work
when
On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 07:27:04AM -, lacikae wrote:
After reboot, also SkanLite is working without problems and there are no
problems with XSane or with the device recognition.
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Thanks for the information. How do you think you got past the
I dont have any idea. Now I can select from two devices in XSane, the
first is noname (I think, it is the integrated webcam) and the second is
the scanner (with proper name HP Scanjet). The same selection
appeared in SkanLite. Maybe the Scanner Utility (Flegita) helped to
recognise scanner in
I am running ubuntu 9.10 on HP Probook 4510s and I have the same problems with
HP ScanJet 5400c. Xsane can find a scanning device on startup and selecting
preview, I get the error failed to start scanner: Invalid argument . Here is
the output of lsusb
Bus 002 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux
My Acer has a webcam that is recognized as a scanner device by all three
scanner aps: XSane, ScanLite, and Scanner Utility. All three aps also
recognize my CanoScan LiDE25. I just tested the webcam with ScanLite.
Worked fine.
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Thanks, now it is working (I am wondering, what happened, I didnt do
anything). I only tried the third possibility, the Scanner Utility (or
Flegita) and the scanner was working. So after this I tried to find the
scanner using command line lsusb and sane-find-scanner and the scanner
was recognised.
After reboot, also SkanLite is working without problems and there are no
problems with XSane or with the device recognition.
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I've encountered this bug with 9.10 64 bit on Acer notebook with a
CanoScan LiDE25. Scanner works great with both ScanLite and Scanner
Utility but not XSane.
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I just had difficulties to scan on a network-connected Brother MFC-5440CN after
the Upgrade from Jaunty 9.04 to Kamic 9.10. Updated the brscan2 driver, added
it to the configuration and it worked.
So far so good, BUT when I wanted to test it the first time, I executed
scanimage -d
Hello Community,
I have the same problem with my Ubuntu 9.10 and a Brother MFC-8860DN.
I try all solutions from this posting, but without a satisfied effect.
I get everytime the same message:
scanimage: open of device brother2:net1;dev0 failed: Invalid argument
Before, I have Ubuntu 9.04
OK, it looks like v4l:/dev/video0 is refering to my webcam, so the sane was
getting mixed up there. To make a long story short, my scanner is now
working! (woot!) Even better, it's working with the standard Ubuntu 9.10
sane and xsane packages ... no source compiles (double woot!). Here is
Thanks for the advice. I installed libsane 1.0.19, xsane 0.93, then 0.996.
But now I'm getting Failed to open device `v4l:/dev/video0': Invalid
argument
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I was having a similar problem with XSane today. According to Oliver
Rauch, the author of XSane, the SANE team has changed some things in the
latest release of the backends that breaks compatibility. This was
posted on the XSane web site in February...
If you experience any problems with XSane
Just a quick follow-up... I was trying to find if there was a version
of XSane that the preview window would work in after I posted. At first
I just went back a few versions, then I went back all the way to 0.93
and started coming back up, skipping a few here and there. The short
story is that
I have the same situation with EPSON SX-400. It worked OK in 9.04. Now,
the printer works fine right after KK install but scanner (XSANE) does
not. I have installed
http://linux.avasys.jp/drivers/iscan/2.22.1/iscan_2.22.1-2_i386.deb as
per another thread and now get the ...invalid argument
I have this same problem in 9.10 with both a CanoScan LIDE 70 (not supported)
and a Nikon LS-50 (supported).
This can be replicated with the scanimage command line tool.
Not sure if its related or not... but I also have a USB webcam (MS
LifeCam Cinema) which seems to be recognized by SANE (as
Webcam has no affect.
scanimage -L
WARNING: Unhandled message: interface=org.freedesktop.DBus.Introspectable,
path=/, member=Introspect
device `coolscan3:usb:libusb:001:004' is a Nikon LS-50 ED film scanner
scanimage -T -d coolscan3:usb:libusb:001:004
scanimage: open of device
Forgot to mention, I'm running 64-bit Karmic. Looks like reporter is
running 32-bit.
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Yes 32 bit... Can I provide anything else?
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