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        have saved my life.  I'm not sure which of these saved the day,
        but suddenly the scanner is showing two versions of the printer,
        and the second version now scans.</font></p>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2020/05/18 5:31 pm, Thierry HUCAHRD
      wrote:<br>
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      cite="mid:e8eb69d9c6652c30be2be049921548b4@ordissimo.com">Le
      2020-05-18 17:10, Ralph Little a écrit :
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      <blockquote type="cite">Hi Lucy,
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        Sorry to hear that you are still having issues with this device.
        :(
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        On 2020-05-18 2:55 a.m., Lucy Dixon Hendry wrote:
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        <blockquote type="cite">Hi Ralph & Thierry & co
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          <br>
          Thank you for getting back to me. I have run the following
          commands
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          as suggested:
          <br>
          <br>
          <blockquote type="cite">apt update
            <br>
            apt install libsane libsane-common sane-utils
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          </blockquote>
          <br>
          <blockquote type="cite">sudo apt upgrade
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          But I'm still getting exactly the same response from Simple
          Scanner
          <br>
          - it sees the printer, but when I attempt to scan is says
          scanner
          <br>
          not connected.
          <br>
          <br>
          I'm at my wits end! Any more suggestions?  I have multiple
          page
          <br>
          documents to scan.
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        OK, I have a few suggestions to see what is going on here.
        <br>
        <br>
        Firstly, if this is a new scanner to you, I would check that the
        <br>
        scanner does not require you to select some mode on the device
        itself
        <br>
        to enable remote scanning.
        <br>
        I have a Canon multi-function machine here (imageClass MF4770n)
        and in
        <br>
        order to do scanning, I have to set it into "Remote Scanning"
        mode
        <br>
        using the control panel, otherwise, I get exactly the same error
        as
        <br>
        you, although the error is pretty generic.
        <br>
        <br>
        Secondly, I assume that you are using the ADF at the moment.
        Could you
        <br>
        attempt a scan on the flatbed area and let us know if this
        works?
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        The reason I ask is that the pixma backend has problems with a
        number
        <br>
        of newer Pixma machines and this would at least determine that
        SANE is
        <br>
        talking the right language and getting through to the device
        <br>
        sufficiently to have a conversation. Also, while clunky and
        awkward
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        compared to the ADF, you might be able to get some work done.
        <br>
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        Thirdly, perhaps you could type the following in a terminal
        window:
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        SANE_DEBUG_PIXMA=50 SANE_DEBUG_ESCL=50 SANE_DEBUG_DLL=10
        simple-scan
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        <blockquote type="cite">pixma.out 2>&1
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        ...and try to perform an ADF scan. This should generate some
        <br>
        informative information about the escl and pixma backends, the
        things
        <br>
        that are being loaded.
        <br>
        Then attach the pixma.out file that is generated to a reply
        here.
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        Hopefully, we can get you going.
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        Cheers,
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        Ralph
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      Did you choose the "single-source" in simple-scan ?
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      I noticed that it defaults to "All pages From Feeder"
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