Thanks for testing again, @Ananth. Then we'll have to notice that the
fix does not help in all cases, unfortunately.

Assuming that the change doesn't make it worse for you somehow, and if
@CoderGuy or someone else verifies it for 18.04, it will still be
considered verified. Better improve it for some users than not at all.

I have no idea what needs to be done to make the bar disappear from your
scans too. I simply applied an upstream commit which other users pointed
at. Version 1.0.28 has been released upstream, and it's being worked on
to package it for Debian/Ubuntu. Possibly it will include something that
fixes it also for you. OTOH I don't think it will be easy to install
1.0.28 on bionic, but to test the new upstream an upgrade of Ubuntu will
probably be preferable.

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  genesys_gl847 scanners produce a black band in scanned images on
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