[sane-devel] Canon MF4320-4350

scar scar at drigon.com
Sat May 1 06:13:02 UTC 2010


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hi,

i've got one of these multifunction devices, debian lenny, and libsane
1.0.19.

i'm not sure which device it is exactly (there's no model number on it)
but, the system detects it as MF4320-4350.  i checked MF4320 and MF4350
in sane's database and the status for both is "complete".

however, when i start xsane, it tells me it cannot find any supported
devices.

$ sane-find-scanner
found USB scanner (vendor=0x054c, product=0x0107) at libusb:003:008
found USB scanner (vendor=0x04a9, product=0x26ee) at libusb:001:011
$ scanimage -L

A3IIIU2 Spicall: hello?

A3IIIU2 Spicall: Init the data link

No scanners were identified. [...]
$

as root:

# sane-find-scanner
found USB scanner (vendor=0x054c, product=0x0107) at libusb:003:008
found USB scanner (vendor=0x04a9 [Canon Inc.], product=0x26ee
[MF4320-4350]) at libusb:001:011
# scanimage -L

A3IIIU2 Spicall: hello?

A3IIIU2 Spicall: Init the data link

No scanners were identified. [...]
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i'm not sure why two devices are being detected; i only have one plugged
in.  maybe the proprietary mustek driver is interfering?  those messages
from "A3IIIU2 Spicall" are from the proprietary Mustek driver i manually
installed.  i don't think it could be interfering since i only copied
the usr/lib/sane/libsane-mustek_usb2.* files from Mustek's deb package.
 although it is strange that it is producing messages even though i
don't have the Mustek plugged in.  i wonder if it always does that....

any ideas?  thanks

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