[sane-devel] Umax Astranet ia101
Union
Union <union.kjesi@gmail.com>
Wed, 27 Apr 2005 01:16:27 +0200
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> This should not make any difference. The major difference is the
> resolution you're working with! The preview does a scan at 75dpi and
> therefore the motor-settings are different from the 300dpi settings.
> I'm pretty sure, that the preview will give you the whining noise...
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> Anyway, I'll crosscheck that here again.
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> Ciao,
> Gerhard
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In a past few days I throughly tested scanner and amazingly not once it get=
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stuck or something similiar. It scanned fine all the way to 1200 dpi (I=20
didn't try more, but 1200 dpi is scanner hardware limit anyway). Preview=20
also works fine (as before).=20
My whole process was:=20
1. I was using 1.0.15 (I get a lot of troubles with motor stucknes etc.)
2. I uninstall 1.0.15 and manually install snapshot (15. 04. 2005)
3. Uninstall snapshot (make uninstall), make ebuild of snapshot and emerge=
=20
it.
4. Again uninstalled it (unmerge, beacuse not been able to scan with 14 bit=
=20
depth) and install stable version (1.0.15) with portage and now, as said,=
=20
everything goes fine.
Hmm, just one thought...
I am pretty sure that when I first compiled 1.0.15 I added USB support=20
(afterall, astranet is usb scanner), but in step 4 I didn't add it. Maybe i=
s=20
that reason that everything works now. Very curious ;)...
PS: emerge is a way to normally install programs on gentoo distribution=20
(just for those who don't know what that is :).
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<br><div><blockquote class=3D"gmail_quote" style=3D"border-left: 1px solid =
rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">This sho=
uld not make any difference. The major difference is the<br>resolution you'=
re working with! The preview does a scan at 75dpi and
<br>therefore the motor-settings are different from the 300dpi settings.<br=
>I'm pretty sure, that the preview will give you the whining noise...<br><b=
r>Anyway, I'll crosscheck that here again.<br><br>Ciao,<br>Gerhard<br></blo=
ckquote>
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In a past few days I throughly tested scanner and amazingly not once it
get stuck or something similiar. It scanned fine all the way to
1200 dpi (I didn't try more, but 1200 dpi is scanner hardware limit
anyway). Preview also works fine (as before). <br>
<br>
My whole process was: <br>
1. I was using 1.0.15 (I get a lot of troubles with motor stucknes etc.)<br=
>
2. I uninstall 1.0.15 and manually install snapshot (15. 04. 2005)<br>
3. Uninstall snapshot (make uninstall), make ebuild of snapshot and emerge =
it.<br>
4. Again uninstalled it (unmerge, beacuse not been able to scan with 14
bit depth) and install stable version (1.0.15) with portage and
now, as said, everything goes fine.<br>
<br>
Hmm, just one thought...<br>
I am pretty sure that when I first compiled 1.0.15 I added USB support
(afterall, astranet is usb scanner), but in step 4 I didn't add
it. Maybe is that reason that everything works now. Very curious ;)...<br>
<br>
<br>
PS: emerge is a way to normally install programs on gentoo distribution (ju=
st for those who don't know what that is :).<br>
<br>
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