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me searched a little on the web:
http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermai … 10301.html
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/free … 02498.html
hmm ... seems to be an epson-known-trouble-with-2.6-libusb
i would contact sane developers or/and author of epson backend
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looking at man sane-epson
your scanner is shown as scsi....
maybe you could try a different config....from a similar scanner...
HTH
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Dp ,
Thanks for your effort (Mr green also)
I´ve mailed the poster of your link http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermai … 10301.html
Maybe he got a solution for this problem. If not, i´m going to contact the ¨sane-people¨
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Dp ,
Thanks for your effort (Mr green also)
I´ve mailed the poster of your link http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermai … 10301.html
Maybe he got a solution for this problem. If not, i´m going to contact the ¨sane-people¨
good luck
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Did you try what I told you?, Cause I had a really similar problem(the scanner worked in the past, and then suddenly stopped working, even though scanimage -L worked and sane-find-scanner too) , I don't know if the error message was the same you where getting, cause my system is in spanish. Try accessing the scanner and then check /var/log/kernel. I kept getting
usb 3-1: usbfs: interface 0 claimed while 'xsane' sets config #1
Looked for that error in google, and was told that you had to uncomment "epson" in /etc/sane.d/dll.conf. That fixed it.
Hope it works.
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I tried what you told me; it didn´t work for me but...............
I got this reaction to my email:
Hi,
Sorry to say that, AFAIK, this bug has not been fixed. Some are able to
scan by using xsane and clicking "acquire" a second time after
receiving the I/O error resulting from the first "acquire" attempt. I
get many emails from others with this problem, and it apparently
affects some additional scanner brands and models too. Please contact
the Sane Epson backend maintainer and the libusb developers regarding
this bug. If enough people contact them, maybe they will figure out how
to fix it. The appropriate bug reporting/contact information can be
found on the SANE and libusb websites.Thanks,
Scott Miller
And clicking ¨acquire¨ for the second time actually works for me!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Yay!!!
Mr Green
(very happy now!!)
Mr Green
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hi
the sane package has a bug
have a look at this http://bugs.archlinux.org/index.php?do=details&id=1038
you have to make the libusbscanner executable
and change libusbscanner to your needs
then it finally works for me without a problem
that is not epson specific it affects all usb scanners
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Already did that, that wasn't the problem.
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an other question to this
how you setup your scanner?
do you start it before you boot or after boot?
if before boot try this
http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?t=5458
try running xsane as root and look if it works
if yes then it's a permission problem
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