I have problem with scanner from Samsung multifunction device M2070
it worked with installed drivers from samsung site in ubuntu 16.04
after upgrade to 18.04 scanner is not recognized anymore. I reinstalled
newer drivers from HP site (hp took over samsung printers and scanners)
but still doesn't
I am not sure everyone needs to install Brother driver to make Epson scanner
work (that's in Ubuntu 18.04)
I am going to set up samples of Ubuntu LTS from Bionic down to Trusty and
probably Precise, and report on their compatibility with the extensive zoo of
printers, scanners and MFUs I have
Once again fresh installed Bionic for test.
And now it works immediately after installing the brother driver.
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Fresh install Bionic Beaver,
then installed the driver for my Brother MFC-J470DW from the Brother Site.
Then the routine from "ubuntuusers.de"
https://wiki.ubuntuusers.de/Scanner/Brother/
Scroll down to "Scannen über Netzwerk ab Ubuntu 17.04 (64-bit)"
And tadaaa, it works.
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Thank you!
Fresh install of Bionic and my V600 now works. I have used the way in post
n.117. You, all, are very great!
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Debian is not concerned, as said into their report (devs desagree about
naming best practice)
** Changed in: sane-backends (Debian)
Importance: Unknown => Undecided
** Changed in: sane-backends (Debian)
Remote watch: Debian Bug tracker #870078 => None
** Changed in: sane-backends (Debian)
** Changed in: sane-backends (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Franz Engel (frangelo) => (unassigned)
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Thanks everybody.
This solves my 'non-working' V350-Photo scanner issue !
* Fresh Ubuntu-Mate insall (64 bits)
* All updates done
* Install the Epson package from Epson website
* Check libsane1 is installed
* Copy (or move) the files from /usr/lib/sane (libsane-epkowa.la,
libsane-epkowa.so.1,
** Changed in: sane-backends (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Franz Engel (frangelo)
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I confirm that the workaround worked for my Bionic with an Epson V300,
having finally found this thread after a week's agony.
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Clean Ubuntu bionic install, the Brother4 worked out or the box, while
the Epson iscan needed the well known workaround.
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The above workaround at post 117 also works for the Epson V300.
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# EPSON V500
https://askubuntu.com/questions/946198/device-driver-for-
epson-v600-perfection
sudo cp /usr/lib/sane/libsane-epkowa.* /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/sane/
edit /etc/udev/rules.d/79-udev-epson.rules
sudo nano /etc/udev/rules.d/79-udev-epson.rules
Add the following:
In order to make a Brother MFC-5490CN work, I additionally had to do
this
cd /usr/lib
sudo ln -s /usr/lib64/sane/libsane-brother3.so libsane.so
sudo ln -s /usr/lib64/sane/libsane-brother3.so.1 libsane.so.1
sudo ln -s /usr/lib64/sane/libsane-brother3.so.1.0.7 libsane.so.1.0.7
Scanning with
I hope this patch might make things work out-of-the-box on new installs.
I didn't find out how to prevent the link from /usr/lib64/ to
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu to appear on ia32. But hey don't harm.
And I didn't find any good way to handle the case that libsane is
updated when /usr/lib64
Thanks to #99 staedtler_przlorski
Your patch worked for the Epson V370 scanner.
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That is right:
- make libsane1's install script execute a few "ln" commands. Or add a
debian/.links
- add a few udev scripts to libsane1's debian directory and a
debian/.install file that places them at the right places in the
filesystem
- and somehow make ubuntu ship the resulting package
And please don't omit the permissions problem which occurs IMHO with all
iscan, brscan4 and some smfb* based scanners.
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The manufacturers won't. And if each manufacturer would try to create
all the symlinks needed in order to make the drivers work on all the
linux distries that tend to be broken in different ways that would
clearly be prone to create conflicts.
But if Ubuntu has broken things by starting to expect
As im in contact with Olaf Meeuwissen (Sane developer and former Epson
developer, responsible for iscan, imagescan, and now utsushi) ...
He told between the lines that he's quite sure that no manufacturer will
correct his packages.
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That is the only thing I would ask: We now have found out to make the
package work out-of-the-box. Is there any chance that the maintainer
picks up the changes - which greatly would improve the usability of
Linux?
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Epson Perfection V30 didn't work, and I've gotten it working now.
Had these problems on 17.10, almost b0rked my system with some of the
proposed solutions re downgrading. Here's what worked today (Dec 13,
2017) on a fresh install:
*Before* installing iscan-data, iscan, and
Likewise thank you @staedtler-przyborski Your workaround in comment #102
worked perfectly for my Epson V350 on Ubuntu 17.10
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This bug was fixed in the package sane-backends -
1.0.27-1~experimental2ubuntu2.1
---
sane-backends (1.0.27-1~experimental2ubuntu2.1) artful; urgency=medium
* Add version to Provides. Use Conflicts instead of Breaks (LP:
#1707352)
sane-backends (1.0.27-1~experimental2ubuntu2)
Thank you, staedtler-przyborski. The workaround you link to in comment
#102 worked immediately for my Brother MFC-J220 scanner, on Ubuntu
17.10.
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Here is an update to my simple and "unnecessary" script to fix .deb
packages so they install correctly. This version adds moving the
installation of the libraries from /usr/lib/sane to /usr/lib/x86_64
-linux-gnu/sane. Should work well with most Epson driver .deb's, not
sure about others.
In
Please use the workaround for Epson Iscan, Brother brscan,brscan2 and
brscan3 Scanners from here
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sane-
backends/+bug/1728012/comments/36
brscan4 no luck until now
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@staedtler-przyborski
Thanks a lot. This worked for my Epson Perfection V10 on Ubuntu Mate
17.10, upgraded from 17.04.
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@staedtler-przyborski -- Thanks!! It worked for my V500. Now BOTH the
WF-3540 scanner and V500 are working as well as ever. scanimage -L finds
them both; and iscan, simplescan, and xsane run them.
Good work!
I'm guessing there's a lot of old driver install debs out in the world
that are putting
@Michael Barraclough
Is it a fresh install ?
If yes, I'm sorry I'm not familiar with Kubuntu
If no, please consider a fresh installation of Kubuntu 17.10 (too many
things have changed since 16.04)
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Success!
Copied the 3 files from /usr/lib/sane to /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/sane
Created /etc/udev/rules.d/79-udev-epson.rules with the following
content:
# chmod device EPSON group
ATTRS{manufacturer}=="EPSON", DRIVERS=="usb", SUBSYSTEMS=="usb",
ATTRS{idVendor}=="04b8", ATTRS{idProduct}=="*",
No - I am as 64-bit as they come!!
Kubuntu 17.10 reports:
OS Type - 64 bit
Processors: 4 x AMD A10-7870K Radeon R7
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Yes it is /usr/lib/sane
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ins for sane
To manage notifications
@Michael Barraclough
Are you on 32 bit ?
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To
I don't have a /usr/lib64/sane/, but I do have those files in
/usr/lib/sane - should I copy those?
I also don't have a /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu - should I create that?
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Coping the content of /usr/lib64/sane/ to /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/sane works
fine for me and my Epson XP-312.
I've tested the procedure on a clean install an also on my production machine.
After installing libsane1 1.0.27-1~experimental2ubuntu2.1,
sane-utils_1.0.27-1~experimental2ubuntu2.1and
The funny thing is: scanimage -L does not work.
Then I do something on the system and change things and after 1 hour of
changing scanimage -L works fine. The next day same again: not work. So my
experience is: if you run scanimage many times, it becomes better and better
and at the end it
I'm sorry, it still does not work for me with my Perfection V33 Scanner,
even though everything is similar.
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I verified that my Epson V300 works with a fresh Ubuntu 17.10
installation by doing the following steps
1. Install libsane1 1.0.27-1~experimental2ubuntu2.1
If you don't want to enable the proposed repository the easiest way is
to download the files and install them from local
Do you have really copied the content of /usr/lib64/sane/ to
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/sane ?
Whats with 79-udev-epson.rules in /etc/udev/rules.d ?
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@Peter:
Alternatively you could use the sources from SANE's daily git snapshots instead
of using Debian experimental branch.
This also breaks my ppa, which provides builds from SANE's daily git
snapshots.
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sudo scanimage -L
No scanners were identified.
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To
Please try 'sudo scanimage -L'
if scanimage succeeds and finds the scanner check if you have a file
named 79-udev-epson.rules in /etc/udev/rules.d
If yes content:
If no it should have the following content:
# chmod device EPSON group
ATTRS{manufacturer}=="EPSON", DRIVERS=="usb",
Downloaded and installed (no error messages) libsane-common, libsane1
and sane-utils. Thank you.
Installed iscan-gt-x770-bundle-1.0.1.x64.deb with no errors.
sudo sane-find-scanner gives
found USB scanner (vendor=0x04b8 [EPSON], product=0x0130 [EPSON Scanner]) at
libusb:006:004
# Your USB
If you don't want to enable the proposed repository the easiest way is
to download the files and install them from local
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/artful/+upload/16734103/+files/libsane1_1.0.27-1~experimental2ubuntu2.1_amd64.deb
"Today I managed to bring back my dead Epson V300 alive :-)
1. Install libsane1 1.0.27-1~experimental2ubuntu2.1
2. Install iscan-gt-f720-bundle-1.0.1.x64.deb.tar.gz
3. Copy (or move) the files from /usr/lib/sane (libsane-epkowa.la,
libsane-epkowa.so.1, libsane-epkowa.so.1.0.15 in my case) to
Can you try it as root ?
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mmh, I tried that for my Epson using iscan-
perfection-v330-bundle-1.0.1.x64.deb.tar.gz, but it still does not work.
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BRScan users can you try what happens when you copy the files (libsane-
brother*) from /usr/lib64/sane/ to /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/sane.
Maybe the fix for brother scanners is as easy as the one for the epson
ones ...
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scanimage -L
device `epkowa:interpreter:003:007' is a Epson Perfection V300 flatbed scanner
device `imagescan:esci:networkscan://192.168.50.24:1865' is a Epson XP-540
Iscan, simple-scan, Xsane are working as expected.
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Today I managed to bring back my dead Epson V300 alive :-)
1. Install libsane1 1.0.27-1~experimental2ubuntu2.1
2. Install iscan-gt-f720-bundle-1.0.1.x64.deb.tar.gz
3. Copy (or move) the files from /usr/lib/sane (libsane-epkowa.la,
libsane-epkowa.so.1, libsane-epkowa.so.1.0.15 in my case) to
I found out that I have to run scanimage -L with "sudo" to detect my
scanner.
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Following the PeterPall's suggestion I have moved my "issue" discussion to the
broken scanner list.
Looks like we still keep discussing failure here though. Here are my remarks:
My malfunction hasn't changed a bit with the 1.0.27-1~experimental2ubuntu2.1
package.
Like before xsane crashes with
Hi there, I uninstalled the ugly workaround and purged the zesty
packages sane, libsane, xsane, scanner drivers, and all the bells and
whistles; reinstalled libsane1 1.0.27-1~experimental2ubuntu2.1, sane,
xsane, simple-scan, Brother and Epson drivers with no issues. In short:
the Epson 4490 Photo
I just installed the artful-proposed files.
"sane-find-scanner" finds my epson scanner. But "scanimage -L" does not find
anything.
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On my computer when I try to scan ltrace tells me:
sane_get_devices(0x7ffc84845e50, 0, 0, 0)= 0
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True Epson iscan .deb's can be installed now.
But nevertheless Epson scanners relying on iscan refuse to work (Epson
V300 in my case).
scanimage -L doesn't detect them, neither iscan, simple-scan or xsane.
This is less than half a fix.
BTW. in Ubuntu 17.04 the scanner worked with libsane
I truly hope that in the very near future that script becomes
unnecessary. Anybody who wants their scanner software installed sooner
is welcome to give the script a try. And, thanks for your work on
resolving this issue!
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After installing libsane1 1.0.27-1~experimental2ubuntu2.1 from artful-
proposed, I was able to complete the test case successfully and install
the Epson iscan .deb's.
** Tags removed: verification-failed verification-needed
verification-needed-artful
** Tags added: verification-done
Warren, that's unnecessary. There is a fix in artful-proposed that just
needs to wait a week or so before promoting to artful-updates.
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I have created a generalized bash script that rebuilds .deb packages,
changing the dependency from libsane (whatever version) to libsane1 (>=
1.0.27). Here for your enjoyment is "fixlibsane1.sh":
[code]
#!/bin/bash
# A simple script to make packages that are uninstallable due to change from
#
1.0.27-1~experimental2ubuntu2.1 doesn't solve the problem in my case.
Iscan can be installed without problem but is unable to find the scanner on LAN
or via USB.
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I two Epson scanners - a V500 and a WF-3540 multifunction. The change to
libsane1 seems to have completely broken the V500 and partiallty broken
the WF-3540 scanner.
However, I have found a solution to at least get past the libsane dependency
problem on installation. The solution I used was to
For some reason I didn't have the latest package ... It is fine with
1.0.27-1~experimental2ubuntu2.1
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My dependency issues are not solved with the new package:
libsane1 is already the newest version (1.0.27-1~experimental2ubuntu2).
sudo dpkg -i iscan_2.30.3-1_amd64.deb
Selecting previously unselected package iscan.
(Reading database ... 449269 files and directories currently installed.)
Ok... ...the new bug report for all devices that are still affected is:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sane-backends/+bug/1728012
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Then one Bug is fixed. Perhaps we should close it and open another one
for all the devices a change in sane has broken.
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Now the drivers install without problems. However, I still can't connect
to the scanner (neither in iscan nor in simple-scan). Simple scan still
tells me that an epson scanner is recognised, but drivers are missing.
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Accepted sane-backends into artful-proposed. The package will build now
and be available at https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sane-
backends/1.0.27-1~experimental2ubuntu2.1 in a few hours, and then in the
-proposed repository.
Please help us by
1.0.27-1~experimental2ubuntu2 doesn't help - i still get the "libsane
not available" error message when trying to install iscan-
gt-x820-bundle-1.0.1.x64.deb. My Epson V600 is still not accessible.
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The fix (new 1.0.27-1~experimental2ubuntu2) does not work for me either,
I can't install the drivers for my Perfection V33 Scanner (well, I can
by forcing it, but it won't work).
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This bug was fixed in the package sane-backends -
1.0.27-1~experimental2ubuntu2
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* Add "Provides: libsane" to libsane1 (LP: #1707352)
-- Jeremy Bicha Tue, 17 Oct 2017 18:18:18 -0400
**
** Description changed:
Note to SRU Team
- The first proposed fix (1.0.27-1~experimental2ubuntu2) simply added
'Provides: libsane' but I believe that didn't work because of versioned
dependencies.
-
- This second proposal (1.0.27-1~experimental2ubuntu3) adds a transitional
Still on the ugly workaround, while the Epson 4490 scanner keeps
working, I further tested with my Brother MFC 1910W printer/scanner,
which used to work on zesty. Xsane doesn't see the scanner, it only
works as root, that isn't even running sudo xsane, but taking the risk
to assign a password to
** Description changed:
+ Note to SRU Team
+
+ The first proposed fix (1.0.27-1~experimental2ubuntu2) simply added
'Provides: libsane' but I believe that didn't work because of versioned
dependencies.
+
+ This second proposal (1.0.27-1~experimental2ubuntu3) adds a transitional
I called the workaround "ugly", because it bypasses the apt package
management routines and there might be no easy way back when a working
upgrade is released.
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The ugly workaround from Hans Schwimmbeck works for me with the Epson
4490 scanner (iscan gtx 750 bundle). During install I was required to
allow the uninstall of the colord package, which I did, reinstalling it
soon after; strangely the removal of colord didn't remove gnome related
stuff as
I have an Epson Perfection V500 scanner. It worked perfectly until
upgrading from Kubuntu 17:04 to 17:10. Now the scanner cannot be found.
I have tried reinstalling the drivers from iscan-
gt-x770-bundle-1.0.1.x64.deb. This will not install saying
Package libsane is not available, but is referred
Scanning using a HP Officejet Pro 476 attached via network works with
libsane1 (proved with simple-scan)
scanimage -L
device `hpaio:/net/hp_officejet_pro_x476dw_mfp?ip=192.168.200.43=false'
is a Hewlett-Packard hp_officejet_pro_x476dw_mfp all-in-one
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Dear Jeremy, if this "Please keep the comments respectful." is addressed
to me, since english is not my first language I want to clarify that I
did not mean to be unrespectful; what I mean is that this looks more
like a wart rather than a bug to me, please don't take this personal,
and I'm ready
As a 2nd look this is actually 2 bugs:
- renaming the library broke nearly all 3rd party drivers
- some drivers were additionally broken by a upstream change.
Perhaps we should split the bug into two parts: Creating a "libsane"
that does nothing but depend on "libsane1" will fix the 1st of
Please keep the comments respectful. I encourage you to click the "Does
this bug affect you?" button at the top of this bug instead of adding
comments to say that you are affected and that you are upset.
I am working on fixing this bug. My first attempt to fix this bug didn't
work so I will try a
9 month is a long time without a scanner ... I don't see waiting for the
next version as an option.
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I did following using synaptic
uninstall Gnome Gnome-session
uninstall libsane1.0.27 experimental
install xubuntu
add http://ppa.launchpad.net/rolfbensch/sane-release/ubuntu artful main
reload
install libsane 1.0.27-artful
close synaptic
load iscan package from epson website
install it with
Installing xenial lts right now, but what if libsane1 will survive
despite the fact that it breaks compatibility with many scanners out in
the wild?
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Many thanks to everybody who tries to fix this.
IMHO Things go wrong, but keep in mind 17.10 lives for 9 months, so no
real tragedy. Quite more important is that 18.04 LTS will work out-of-
box.
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...obsolete by an arbitrary development (mis)decision.
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ins for
Installed libsane1 1.0.27-1~experimental2ubuntu2 and the Epson driver
doesn't complain about the unmet dependancies anymore, it won't properly
install however, resulting in a broken package, impossible to fix, only
option is to remove it. This is not a bug IMHO, renaming the package is
"operator
Still no joy:
Hit:1 http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu artful-security InRelease
Hit:2 http://archive.canonical.com/ubuntu artful InRelease
Hit:3 http://gb.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu artful InRelease
Get:4 http://gb.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu artful-updates
I think we can fix this instead by adding a transitional package libsane
which will depend on libsane1.
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the change from libsane to
The status for Artful is "fix committed". I think that's a mistake. With
the committed sane version in artful-proposed, the iscan package does
not install like described above, and when installed forcefully, it does
not recognize the scanner.
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Hans Schwimmbeck "ugly" workaround works for me.
Epson xp-312 is now working also with ISCAN on lan
TNX Hans!
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Title:
the change from libsane
How can ubuntu make such mistakes? I hope a patch comes immediately,
because for a new release is very shameful!
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Title:
the change from libsane
Hopefully this bug will be fixed eventually, but for now I found an ugly
workaround which made my Brother scanner (brscan3 driver) work again.
- Installed the equivs package.
- Purged libsane1 by 'sudo dpkg --purge --ignore-depends=libsane1
libsane1'.
- Installed the zesty versions of libsane,
In the meanwhile I discovered:
The Epson XP-540 Scanner-part is identical to the Standalone Epson V39
Scanner. For the V39 the plugin-gt-s650 comes in two flavours: As fully
functional imagescan plugin, which doesn't have libsane as dependency
and as non-functional iscan plugin which relys on
Epson XP-540 attached locally also works (tested with simple-scan)
scanimage -L
device `imagescan:esci:networkscan://192.168.50.24:1865' is a Epson XP-540
device
`imagescan:esci:usb:/sys/devices/pci:00/:00:14.0/usb3/3-8/3-8:1.0' is a
EPSON XP-540_Series
It uses the
My Epson XP-540 works.
Curiously with simple-scan and with xsane, but not with Imagescan provided by
Epson.
But thats another problem, image-scan scans but can't save the scanned image
... With Ubuntu 17.04 (using Sane 1.0.25) behaviour of imagescan was identical.
I already reported this
To be exact, when specified in xerox_mfp.conf with tcp , the device
gets detected.
The problem is that an attempt to scan or acquire a preview results in an error
and the Workcentre remains in "scanning" forever - kind of hang. I wouldn't
call it "being functional".
Above means that despite
Just for the record. When installing iscan and esci-interpreter-gt-f720
using 'sudo dpkg -i --force-depends', they get installed. But my Epson
V300 is not recognized.
When I start 'scanimage -L' only my Epson XP-540 networkscanner is
found, not my local attached Epson V300
scanimage -L
device
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** Tags added: verification-failed-artful
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