[sane-devel] Problems with CX-3200

Karl Heinz Kremer khk at khk.net
Thu Apr 10 00:15:24 BST 2003


No, this is not a known problem. Can you try to capture a log file while
the scanner is warming up? Just run the following commands in a command
shell (e.g. xterm):

export SANE_DEBUG_EPSON=128
xsane > /tmp/scan.log 2>&1

Let it run for some time, then kill xsane. Then send the log file to me

Thanks,

Karl Heinz


On Wed, Apr 09, 2003 at 05:03:22PM -0600, Tyler Montbriand wrote:
> Running Mandrake 9.0 with custom kernel
> Kernel:  2.4.21-0.11
> Xsane:  0.87
> libsane: 1.0.8-5
> 
> I've managed to get my Epson CX-3200 print/scan/copy device working very well 
> with Linux, for the most part.  Printing through CUPS works fine, and I've 
> finally managed to get SANE configured to use my scanner.  How simple it is 
> when you know how...
> 
> As for what driver it's using, 'scanimage -L' gives 
> 'device `Epson:/dev/usb/scanner0' is a Epson CC-570L scanner' and that works - 
> for the most part.  There is one obnoxious problem, however;  when the 
> scanner decides it needs to warm up for awhile first(the LCD on the front 
> panel says 'warming up'), Xsane waits awhile, gives an error popup message, 
> then spinlocks(taking 100% cpu) until it's killed.  Upon restarting Xsane, 
> the scanner's warmed up by now and works again.  Is this a known problem?
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