[sane-devel] Canon Maxifiy MB2000 series

Jörn-Ingo Weigert jiweigert at gmail.com
Tue Aug 20 14:34:57 BST 2019


Hi Rolf,

thanks for fixing ADF support, you do a great job!

Unfortunately, the Canon Maxify MFP is since end 2017 in retirement.

Kind regards,

Ingo Weigert



Rolf Bensch <rolf at bensch-online.de> schrieb am Di., 20. Aug. 2019, 13:46:

> Hi Jörn-Ingo,
>
> I just fixed ADF scanning for other Maxify scanners and committed the same
> fix to your scanner. The fix will be available from my PPA tomorrow (
> https://launchpad.net/~rolfbensch/+archive/ubuntu/sane-git). Please
> report your results scanning from ADF.
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Cheers,
> Rolf
>
>
>
> Am 24.03.16 um 17:32 schrieb Rolf Bensch:
> > Hi Jörn-Ingo,
> >
> > Your new Sane installation is working with the patch, but not the ADF.
> >
> > Please be patient. I'll have to look deeper into the protocols. Maybe
> > after Easter.
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Rolf
> >
> >
> > Am 24.03.2016 um 15:32 schrieb Jörn-Ingo Weigert:
> >> Hi Rolf,
> >> after a challenge how to compile the source :-P , i could compile the
> >> source with your patch.
> >> Is this correct when I check the version of "scanimage" that it reports:
> >> "scanimage (sane-backends) 1.0.26git; backend version 1.0.26" ?
> >>
> >> This is the output of "sudo ldconfig -v | grep libsane":
> >>
> >> /sbin/ldconfig.real: »stat()« kann nicht für »/lib/i686-linux-gnu«
> >> aufgerufen werden: Datei oder Verzeichnis nicht gefunden
> >> /sbin/ldconfig.real: »stat()« kann nicht für »/usr/lib/i686-linux-gnu«
> >> aufgerufen werden: Datei oder Verzeichnis nicht gefunden
> >> /sbin/ldconfig.real: Pfad »/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu« mehrfach angegeben
> >> /sbin/ldconfig.real: Pfad »/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu« mehrfach angegeben
> >> /sbin/ldconfig.real: /lib/i386-linux-gnu/ld-2.19.so <http://ld-2.19.so>
> >> is the dynamic linker, ignoring
> >>
> >>     libsane.so.1 -> libsane.so.1.0.26
> >>     libsane.so.1 -> libsane.so.1.0.26
> >> /sbin/ldconfig.real: /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/ld-2.19.so
> >> <http://ld-2.19.so> is the dynamic linker, ignoring
> >>
> >>     libsane.so.1 -> libsane.so.1.0.26
> >> /sbin/ldconfig.real: /lib32/ld-2.19.so <http://ld-2.19.so> is the
> >> dynamic linker, ignoring
> >>
> >> /sbin/ldconfig.real: /lib/ld-lsb.so.3 is the dynamic linker, ignoring
> >>
> >> When I try to test the ADF with your previous command:
> >> scanimage --source "Automatic Document Feeder" -l 100 -x 10 -y 10
> >> 2>pixma.log > pixma.pnm
> >>
> >> I still get the attached log.. and no paper feeding nor scanning
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> 2016-03-23 22:13 GMT+01:00 Rolf Bensch <rolf at bensch-online.de
> >> <mailto:rolf at bensch-online.de>>:
> >>
> >>     Hi,
> >>
> >>     Based on the wireshark logfile you sent me before, I prepared a 1st
> >>     patch.
> >>
> >>     To use this patch you need to install Sane from source as described
> in
> >>     README.linux in chapter "Step by step install on Linux 2.6.* and
> 3.*"
> >>     (http://sane-project.org/docs.html).
> >>
> >>     Then you need to patch the file "backend/pixma_mp150.c" with the
> >>     attached file "pixma_mp150.c.patch1":
> >>     (1) save attached file to folder backend
> >>     (2) cd into folder backend
> >>     (3) run command:
> >>         $ patch pixma_mp150.c pixma_mp150.c.patch1
> >>     (4) make and install Sane
> >>         $ cd ..
> >>         $ make && sudo make install
> >>
> >>     Please try scanning one page from ADF, then 2 pages and after this
> try
> >>     duplex ADF.
> >>
> >>     The scanner may hang anywhere. Please create a log file for this
> test
> >>     function.
> >>
> >>     Many thanks for your help.
> >>
> >>     Cheers,
> >>     Rolf
> >>
> >>
> >>     Am 23.03.2016 um 16:59 schrieb Jörn-Ingo Weigert:
> >>     > Hi Rolf,
> >>     > The scanner reacts on scanimage --source "Automatic Document
> Feeder" -l
> >>     > 100 -x 10 -y 10 2>
> >>     > pixma.log > pixma.pnm (wokeup yes, displaying "Progress .. please
> >>     > wait... ")
> >>     >
> >>     > unfortunately it dont feed the paper into the adf nor try to scan.
> >>     >
> >>     > I attached pixma.log and output--test.txt (made with scanimage
> --test)
> >>     >
> >>     > hope it help.
> >>     >
> >>     > 2016-03-22 14:15 GMT+01:00 Rolf Bensch <rolf at bensch-online.de
> <mailto:rolf at bensch-online.de>
> >>     > <mailto:rolf at bensch-online.de <mailto:rolf at bensch-online.de>>>:
> >>     >
> >>     >     Hi,
> >>     >
> >>     >     Sorry, there was a copy and paste error inside the command:
> >>     >     "Transparency Unit" must be replaced by "Automatic Document
> >>     Feeder". The
> >>     >     command for scanning a *single* page is:
> >>     >
> >>     >     $ scanimage --source "Automatic Document Feeder" -l 100 -x 10
> >>     -y 10 2>
> >>     >     pixma.log > pixma.pnm
> >>     >
> >>     >     Maybe the scanner hangs. Then the log file will help debugging
> >>     this
> >>     >     issue.
> >>     >
> >>     >     If you want to use scanimage or xsane scanning more than one
> >>     page from
> >>     >     ADF, you need to enable batch mode. Please read the man pages
> for
> >>     >     details.
> >>     >
> >>     >     Therefore I prefer gscan2pdf for ADF scans.
> >>     >
> >>     >     You can create log files in a terminal window with:
> >>     >
> >>     >     $ SANE_DEBUG_PIXMA=11 gscan2pdf &> pixma.log
> >>     >
> >>     >     Maybe you want to check the capabilities of your scanner:
> >>     >
> >>     >     $ scanimage --help
> >>     >
> >>     >     The scanner must be switched on for this test.
> >>     >
> >>     >     Hope this helps.
> >>     >
> >>     >     Cheers,
> >>     >     Rolf
> >>     >
> >>     >
> >>     >
> >>     >     Am 20.03.2016 um 13:05 schrieb Jörn-Ingo Weigert:
> >>     >     > Here ist a logfile made with scanimage --test because I dont
> >>     know how to
> >>     >     > select the ADF as source,
> >>     >     >
> >>     >     > I tried scanimage --source "Automatic Document Feeder" and
> also
> >>     >     > scanimage --source "ADF"
> >>     >     >
> >>     >     > Any thoughts?
> >>     >     >
> >>     >     > Kind regards,
> >>     >     >
> >>     >     > Jörn-Ingo Weigert
> >>     >     >
> >>     >     > 2015-11-02 22:37 GMT+01:00 Rolf Bensch
> >>     <rolf at bensch-online.de <mailto:rolf at bensch-online.de>
> >>     <mailto:rolf at bensch-online.de <mailto:rolf at bensch-online.de>>
> >>     >     > <mailto:rolf at bensch-online.de <mailto:rolf at bensch-online.de
> >
> >>     <mailto:rolf at bensch-online.de <mailto:rolf at bensch-online.de>>>>:
> >>     >     >
> >>     >     >     Hi,
> >>     >     >
> >>     >     >     Sorry for my late response.
> >>     >     >
> >>     >     >     Am 25.10.2015 um 10:55 schrieb Jörn-Ingo Weigert:
> >>     >     >     > I can report that sane does support the rudimentary
> >>     scanning
> >>     >     with the
> >>     >     >     > Canon Maxify MB2000 series MFP printer under Ubuntu
> >>     14.04 LTS.
> >>     >     >     >
> >>     >     >     > I installed the drivers from Canon Website for Linux.
> >>     >     >     > Configured the appropriate permissions to access the
> >>     scanner
> >>     >     device
> >>     >     >     > via USB.
> >>     >     >     >
> >>     >     >     > What works:
> >>     >     >     > - Scanning in 300 / 600dpi works from Flatbed with
> Ubuntu
> >>     >     own Simple
> >>     >     >     > Scan and XSane
> >>     >     >     >
> >>     >     >     OK. Many thanks for your report.
> >>     >     >
> >>     >     >     > What does not work:
> >>     >     >     > - Scanning over / with ADF: The Scanner recognize that
> >>     there
> >>     >     comes a
> >>     >     >     > command (display lights up, showing "Process
> >>     command..." but
> >>     >     does NOT
> >>     >     >     > activate the feeder or start to scan. :-(
> >>     >     >     > Scanning via Canon own tool scangear works on both
> flatbed
> >>     >     and adf scan.
> >>     >     >     >
> >>     >     >     Please sniff the USB protocols from a small scangear adf
> >>     scan,
> >>     >     e.g.
> >>     >     >     10x10mm @ 75dpi with wireshark.
> >>     >     >     And again in a different log file from Sane in a Linux
> >>     terminal:
> >>     >     >
> >>     >     >     (1) $ export SANE_DEBUG_PIXMA=11
> >>     >     >     (2) $ scanimage --source "Transparency Unit" -l 100 -x
> >>     10 -y 10 2>
> >>     >     >     pixma.log > pixma.pnm
> >>     >     >
> >>     >     >     Then I can compare both log files and prepare a patch.
> >>     >     >
> >>     >     >     > - Scanning in higher resolution like 1200dpi / 2400dpi
> >>     >     result in a
> >>     >     >     > doubled interlaced scanning image, however the scan
> >>     themself
> >>     >     work but
> >>     >     >     > result in bad image.
> >>     >     >
> >>     >     >     OK. I can prepare a Patch for 1200 dpi. XSane shouldn't
> show
> >>     >     the option
> >>     >     >     for 2400dpi.
> >>     >     >
> >>     >     >     Please zip the log files. The mailing list rejects large
> >>     emails.
> >>     >     >
> >>     >     >     Cheers,
> >>     >     >     Rolf
> >>     >     >
> >>     >     >
> >>     >
> >>     >
> >>
> >>
>
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