[sane-devel] Vuego 310S scanner help
Henning Meier-Geinitz
henning at meier-geinitz.de
Thu Dec 26 11:01:41 GMT 2002
Hi,
On Thu, Dec 26, 2002 at 09:04:52AM +0100, c1sc0 at mac.com wrote:
> May be related to the troubles I'm having with my Vuego 610s on
> Mandrake 9.0. Uses same snapscan back-end. I've got it working using
> console command scanimage but xsane doesn't recognize the device. This
> is what I've done:
First check that "snapscan" is in dll.conf. And I mean "snapscan" and
not "SnapScan".
> 1) explicitly added aic7xxx support in my /etc/modules.conf file
> 2) uncommented all usb-related stuff in /etc/sane.d/snapscan.conf
Shouldn't be necessary.
> 3) only device listed in /etc/sane.d/snapscan.conf now is /dev/sg0
If this is the device found by sane-find-scanner, it's ok.
> 4) The device name for my Scanner is Flatbedscanner_4 so I've added
> "Flat *" to snapscan.conf. I'm not sure if this helps though. Anyone
> care to educate me about this?
You can use the vendor/product names, but you must use the "scsi"
lines for that und you can't use wildcards like you did. See man
sane-scsi for details.
> Now I have two devices listed in /proc/scsi/scsi (CD-R +
> Flatbedscanner), sane-find-scanner lists my scanner but scanimge -L
> doesn't list it. Weird.
That just means that the scanner was not detected by a SANE backend
for some reason. In your case the reason is simple: the snapscan
backend isn't loaded because it was spelled "SnapScan" in dll.conf by
Mandrake for some reason.
> I'm calling scanimage and redirecting stdout to file like this:
>
> scanimage --format=tiff -d snapscan:/dev/sg0 >
> /home/fieke/Desktop/somefile.tiff
Here you explicitely tell SANE to load the snapscan backend. So it
works.
> xSane still doesn't work though.
If you do the same as for scanimage, it will work:
xsane snapscan:/dev/sg0
But with the dll.conf corrected, that isn't necessary.
> I'm going to try the earlier dll.conf comment tonight. I noticed that
> after running Harddrake there was an empty file called SnapScan.conf in
> addition to snapscan.conf. At the time I didn't know what it was so I
> modded it to have /dev/sg0 as device just like snapscan.conf. Seems
> like built-in Mandrake scanner support uses wrong spelling.
snapscan.ocnf is the correct one.
Bye,
Henning
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