[sane-devel] Brother DCP-J752DW : xsane stops

upscope upscope at nwi.net
Thu Oct 16 20:08:27 UTC 2014


On Thursday, October 16, 2014 06:08:46 PM Guillaume Rizand wrote:
> I installed brscan-skey, result is more or less the same : I get a 36
> octet .pnm file !
> Still looking
> Guillaume
Before I ran Brscan-skeyas root, all I got was an empty file in the 
Brsan folder.. Did you create a Brscan folder in your home directory or 
somewhere to receive the scan? Folder permissions are username:users 664 
(advanced is actually 755 {execute bit on}). Actual scanned fine is 
owned by the user also.
> 
> Le 16/10/2014 08:19, Guillaume Rizand a écrit :
> > Hello
> > 
> > - Indeed I installed the Brother drivers, except brscan-skey, I will
> > try this one today.
> > - I don't have the Gimp scan module (?).
> > - Scanimage is OK :
> > [CODE]
> > scanimage -L
> > device `brother4:net1;dev0' is a Brother SCANNER DCP-J752DW
> > device `brother4:bus1;dev3' is a Brother DCP-J752DW USB scanner
> > [/CODE]64
> > - dll.conf is OK
> > [CODE]
> > cat /etc/sane.d/dll.conf | grep br
> > brother4
> > [/CODE]
> > - 80-libsane.rules contains :
> > # Brother DCP-J752DW / added by gui
> > ATTRS{idVendor}=="04f9", ATTRS{idProduct}=="02e4", MODE="0660",
> > GROUP="lp", ENV{libsane_matched}="yes"
> > 
> > So I will try brscan-skey.
> > Thanks,
> > 
> > Guillaume
> > 
> > Le 15/10/2014 21:40, upscope a écrit :
> >> On Wednesday, October 15, 2014 09:33:26 AM Guillaume Rizand wrote:
> >>> Hi
> >>> 
> >>> I need your help to get my new multifunction printer to work.
> >>> I read and tried quite a lot of things but still I can only print.
> >>> When I start Xsane, I can select my usb scanner (wifi is the same
> >>> problem), then I click "Get preview", I can hear the scanner
> >>> moving
> >>> for 1-2 sec and then the Xsane window just closes by itself
> >>> (without
> >>> any message if I start it from bash).
> >>> 2 strange things : I get a partial scan in /tmp of just 128 Ko, I
> >>> get
> >>> this message in /var/log/syslog :
> >>> Oct 15 09:05:18 guiport kernel: [   78.888921] usb 1-1.2: usbfs:
> >>> interface 2 claimed by usb-storage while 'xsane' sets config #1
> >>> Oct 15 09:05:18 guiport kernel: [   78.888925] usb 1-1.2: usbfs:
> >>> process 2049 (xsane) did not claim interface 1 before use
> >>> 
> >>> Here is my config :
> >>> - Slackware 64 14.1
> >>> - kernel 3.14.5
> >>> - Sane 1.0.24 + Sane-compat-32
> >>> - XSane 0.998 + XSane-compat-32
> >>> - BrScan4 0.4.2 (rpm modified into txz for slack)
> >>> I modified a few files here and there (copy libs from lib64 to
> >>> lib,
> >>> added my scanner to /lib/udev/rules.d/80-libsane.rules...).
> >>> 
> >>> Thanks for your help
> >>> 
> >>> Guillaume
> >> 
> >> Appears you are using the Brothers drivers? I have a Brothers
> >> printer ( MFC J6710DW). It works with Gimp scan, and with the
> >> brscan-skey mode. But Xsane will not start it. This used to work
> >> before the latest xsane updates from openSUSE 13.1.
> >> 
> >> Does scanimage reconize it? Did you
> >> 
> >> [Code]
> >> 
> >> scanimage -L
> >> device `brother4:bus3;dev5' is a Brother MFC-J6710DW USB scanner
> >> 
> >> [/Code]
> >> 
> >> also make sure there is an entry at the end of sane.dll.
> >> [Code]
> >> 
> >>   /etc/sane.d/dll.conf
> >> 
> >> Mine is:
> >> #xerox_mfp
> >> 
> >> brother4 (name of printer)
> >> 
> >> [/Code]
> >> 
> >> Also when I install mine the first time I found the Product ID
> >> missing for the printer in /etc/udev/rules.d/55-libsane.rules.
> >> 
> >> I think this is the same as your 80-libsane.rules. My
> >> /lib/udev/rules.d does not have the libsane rule in it. This is
> >> probably one of the differences between openSUSE and Slackware. I
> >> am using the Brscan4 stuff.
> >> 
> >> In the next few days I will install this in openSUSE 13.2 RC.
> >> 
> >> Hope this may help you.
> >> 
> >> Russ

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