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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2022-04-25 03:25, AG via sane-devel
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 4/25/22 12:21, AG via sane-devel
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 4/25/22 11:25, Thierry Huchard
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cite="mid:9e54bb0f5b923fcb7ae7317bfb335d4b@ordissimo.com">Le
2022-04-25 10:43, AG via sane-devel a écrit : <br>
<blockquote type="cite">I am using Linux Mint, Simple Scan and
Canon MF210 scanner-printer combo. <br>
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The MF210 is on a different subnetwork and cannot be found
by SANE / <br>
Simple Scan. <br>
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With the printer driver I can specify the IP address in the
properties <br>
configuration window and it will find it and it works but
SANE will <br>
only search the subnetwork by itself and not allow me to
specify an IP <br>
address. <br>
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Is there a way that I could get SANE to work with an IP
address <br>
outside of my network? <br>
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Hi, <br>
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Which driver are you using? <br>
scanimage -L <br>
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Thierry <br>
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I apologize for my ignorance but I thought SANE <i>was</i> the
driver or SANE used some system driver.<br>
The scanner does work when connected to the same subnetwork as
it is detected correctly but it cannot be found when connected
to a different subnetwork. <br>
If I ever installed a driver for the scanner I do not remember
doing so but I would have downloaded it from the official Canon
web site.<br>
I have searched the system hw using hardinfo and other commands
like lshw but cannot find any mention of a driver that I can
identify as relating to the scanner. <br>
What can I do to find out?<br>
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OK, just realized:<br>
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scanimage -L<br>
device `pixma:MF210_d8492f583058' is a CANON Canon i-SENSYS MF210
Series multi-function peripheral</blockquote>
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You can put the IP address at the bottom of the file
/etc/sane.d/pixma.conf e.g.<br>
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mfnp://192.168.1.3<br>
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...substituting your device's IP address.<br>
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SANE is really a framework/API and a set of backend drivers for an
array of devices.<br>
Thierry's question was because Canon devices use a number of
different protocols (and therefore backend/drivers) depending on
their age. <br>
In your case, it is using the pixma backend with the mfnp protocol.<br>
Newer devices require the escl backend.<br>
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According to our supported scanners page here: <br>
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<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.sane-project.org/sane-mfgs.html">http://www.sane-project.org/sane-mfgs.html</a><br>
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... the pixma backend is used to support the MF210 for USB, Wifi and
wired Ethernet.<br>
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Cheers,<br>
Ralph<br>
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