I am clicking "Scan", while "Single page" is selected. A bit more explanation should explain why this is the correct thing to do despite the fact that I expect multiple pages.
So here's exactly what happens: 1. I click Scan, with "Single page" selected. 2. The scanner driver puts up a dialog with a code to type into the networked scanner. 3. I put my sheet to scan in the scanner on the plate, and enter the code given by the scanner driver. N.B. This is why I didn't select "All pages from feeder": I'm not using the feeder. (As you've noticed, I've filed a separate bug #815856 for using the ADF, which doesn't work either.) 4. The page is scanned. 5. The scanner says (on its built-in display): "Scan another page?" 6. I press the key for "yes", and put another sheet in. 7. I repeat steps 4-6 until I've done all the pages. 8. I press the key for "no". 9. Meanwhile, the computer is showing all the page data being received in the scanner driver's dialog. 10. Only the last page is actually displayed in simple-scan. I could have simply scanned one page repeatedly, pressing "No" after each one, but that takes a long time, as between each one I have to walk between the computer & scanner, I have to wait for the scanner driver to put up a fresh dialog, and I have to type a code into the networked scanner. It takes about 60-90s per page, as compared to about 10s if I can scan them all in the same job. In xsane I use "multiple pages" mode, and it works without using ADF mode. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/717885 Title: Extra pages sent by scanner are discarded To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/simple-scan/+bug/717885/+subscriptions -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
