[sane-devel] to configure HP ScanJet 2400 also applies to the HP G2410
Fernando Villafañe
fvillafa at linuxmail.org
Thu Jan 8 02:58:25 UTC 2009
It is based on a driver for Linux that offers an Indian company:
http://www.elcot.in/linuxdrivers_download.php
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A user issue a .deb package in:
http://www.vivaolinux.com.br/dica/Instalando-o-scanner-HP2400c-no-Debian-Linux
But I could not install because it tries to overwrite the library
/usr/lib/sane/libsane-hp.la
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The information was obtained from the following website,
which is a tutorial in Portuguese:
http://www.biglinux.com.br/forum/viewtopic.php?p=38229&sid=af5583e62200f2c8fb64830ac2924ad1
This driver is for HP Scanjet 2400 but it works
well with the HP ScanJet G2410 as they apparently have
same chipset.
1. Download the driver on the link below:
http://www.elcot.in/HP%20Scanjet%202400.zip
2. Open the terminal, go to the directory where the file
save and unzip with the command below:
$unzip HP\ Scanjet\ 2400.zip
3. Now change to the HP Scanjet 2400 directory, which was
decompressed, using the command:
$cd HP \ Scanjet \ 2,400 /
4. Inside this directory are two files. One
file called 2400rv.tar.gz and a text document
called "hp 2400 scanner procedure-installation.doc,
providing instructions to install the driver, but we
do not use it. We will decompress the file 2400rv.tar.gz
using the command below:
$tar xzf 2400rv.tar.gz
5. go to in the 2400rv directory, which was
uncompressed, using the command below:
$cd 2400rv
6. In this directory there are 5 more files. We will
use the files hp2400.tgz and libsane.tgz. The file
hp2400.tgz have the drivers of the scanner while the
file libsane.tgz contains libraries of modified
sane to identify the new scanner.
7.First will decompress the file hp2400.tgz
directly to the directory /usr/lib/sane using
command below:
$sudo tar xzf hp2400.tgz -C /
8.Now will decompress the file to the libsane
/usr/lib, using the command below:
$sudo tar xzf libsane.tgz -C /
9.Now go to edit the file that is dll.conf
in the directory
/etc/sane.d/ with the following command:
$sudo kedit /etc/sane.d/dll.conf
10. Will open a text file. We will then include
hp2400 after hp5400 line and then save the file and
and then we close it.
11.With the scanner connected and turned on, type the following
command in the terminal for the sane identify it:
$sane-find-scanner
12.If it is correctly identified, should appear
a line like this:
found USB scanner (vendor = 0x03f0 [Hewlett-Packard], product =
0x0a01 [hp scanjet scanner],
chip = GL646_HP) at libusb: 002:003
13.The information libusb: 002:003 that appears in line
identification of the scanner is the file where the
scanner has been mapped and probably will be different this
example.
By default only the root user will be allowed to
access the scanner. Then we will change this by giving
permission to read and write to the file where the scanner
was mapped. In this example the file is libusb /002/003.
The files from USB devices are in the directory
/dev/bus/usb/.
To give permission to all users, type the command:
$sudo chmod 666 /dev/bus/usb/002/003
Recalling that the file 002/003 is just one example. The
file to be placed here should be equal to that found
libusb information on:
14.Now will confirm whether the driver was loaded
correctly. To do this simply type the command:
$scanimage -L
15.If everything well occur, you will see a line like this:
device `hp2400: libusb: 002:003 'is a Hewlett-Packard
hp2400 flatbed scanner
His escanner is finally installed and ready to
be used.
Just then open the xsane or kooka.
Greetings from Venezuela.
(This was translated using google)
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