> The scan looks all right, but saves as a blank page whatever option I
chose for compression.

In the --debug output, you scan a page, but do not save a PDF.

Excuse me if I am stating the obvious, but you realise that there are
two set of options on the save dialog, firstly the file type - i.e. PNG,
JPG, PDF, DjVu, etc., and if you select PDF, then you can select the
compression type, i.e. LZW, PNG, JPG, etc.

> The only way I seem to be able to save output is to save the session,
> then go into the gzip file and extract a .pnm file. That can then be saved as 
> png.

You should be able to save any page as PNG, JPG, TIFF etc. Does this not
work?

> The other weird thing is that when I use the save command, the programme 
> appears to save,
> and a new pdf file is created on my machine - only it is just blank - but 
> then, when I close
> gscan2pdf, I get a message saying: "Some pages have not been saved. Do you 
> really want to quit?".

This indicates that not all the pages have been marked as saved. Note
that you can either save the selected pages or all pages.

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gscan2pdf generates blank pages in the .pdf output
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/204988
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