[sane-devel] sane-devel Digest, Vol 179, Issue 6

Thierry HUCAHRD thierry at ordissimo.com
Mon May 4 12:58:42 BST 2020


Le 2020-05-04 13:08, Mike X a écrit :
>> Hello together,
> 
>> 
> 
>>>  I subscribed because I have an issue with my Canon Pixma TS6150 on
> 
>>> USB after upgrading to Ubuntu 20.04 LTS from Ubuntu 16.04 LTS.
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>> 
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>>>  As XSane and Simple Scan under Ubuntu 16.04 LTS did not work out,
> I
> 
>>> loaded the driver from the Canon side. This latter worked out.
> 
>> 
> 
>>>  Now under Ubuntu 20.04 LTS it does not work out any longer. Thus,
> I
> 
>>> tried with installing Sane and XSane. I installed all the drivers
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>>>  several times with a fresly installed Ubuntu (took some time :-)):
> At
> 
>>> first the Canon driver without Sane/Xsane, then at first Sane/Xsane
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>>> and then the Canon driver, however the error messages are nearly
> the
> 
>>> same. I also changed the USB-ports.
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>> 
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>>>  The original Canon driver scangearmp2 delivers the error that a
> 
>>> connection can‘t be established (translation from German
> language).
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>>> When I installed it, it gave the error message that
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>>> canberra-gtk-module was missing, however, the installation of this
> did
> 
>>> not work out either.
> 
>> 
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>>>  The scanner is not explicitly mentioned in the list of supported
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>>> deveices. However, the series 6100 is mentioned, thus, my guess
> was,
> 
>>> that it is supported. The error message received from sane is:
> Device
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>>> is busy
> 
>> 
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>>>  Any idea is appreciated. Thank you in advance.
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>> Hi Mike
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>> The ubuntu version contains a bug that has been fixed.
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>> I invite you to update sane.
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>> Your equipment is natively supported by sane.
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>> $ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:rolfbensch/sane-git
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>> $ sudo apt update
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>> $ sudo apt install libsane sane-utils libsane-common
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>  Hi Rolf,
>  thank you for the prompt answer and the invitation.
>  Due to my night shift at work I installes the update today, however,
> the issue continues.
>  Do you think that another fresh Ubuntu installation would work out?
>  Anything I can publish more?
>  Any other idea?
> 
Hi Mike,
It's Ordissimo who answered you :)
Rolf is in charge of the PIXMA backends.
If you have the ippusbxd package installed (it seems to be a choice of 
ubuntu),
it prevents the PIXMA driver from working.
$ apt purge ippusbxd

Ordissimo

>  Thank you in advance
> 
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