[sane-devel] Scanner Epson Perfection 1250 Photo on Ubuntu Lucid 10.04

Françoise Del Socorro waterreedshimmer at yahoo.com
Tue Mar 22 09:21:43 UTC 2011


OK.


He did a small 202x150 pixels image with just the upper part of the paper and 
mostly blank, he did not recognize where the paper was in the scanner (it was in 
the middle as before), and he did not scan the entire document table (as he did 
once when the paper was at the same place), since he only have found 1/4 of it. 


http://images4.hiboox.com/images/1211/0ea50f563b48ceeb4363e258233fd66a.jpg



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De : m. allan noah <kitno455 at gmail.com>
À : Françoise Del Socorro <waterreedshimmer at yahoo.com>
Envoyé le : Lun 21  mars 2011, 19h 52min 55s
Objet : Re: Re : [sane-devel] Scanner Epson Perfection 1250 Photo on Ubuntu 
Lucid 10.04

there are not kernel modules for this, so stop using modprobe.

those 'hieroglyphs' are image data. perhaps you should try sending
them into a file :)

scanimage -d plustek > foo.pnm

allan

On Mon, Mar 21, 2011 at 2:51 PM, Françoise Del Socorro
<waterreedshimmer at yahoo.com> wrote:
> Hello, yes,
> scanimage
> scanimage: sane_start: Device busy
>
> scanimage -d plustek
> P6
> # SANE data follows
> 202 150
> 255
> noise + some hieroglyphs (mainly <?>)
>
> scanimage -d epkowa
> P4
> # SANE data follows
> 2528 3509
> noise + some  hieroglyphs
>
> The scanner just accepted to work alone once, when I have unpluged and
> re-pluged USB device, but it did a lot of noise and it did 4 scans without
> wanting to stop. Than I choosed a better resolution, than it freezed. Than
> it did not work anymore as before (Device busy).
>
> I don't think it's USB problem because [gksu --desktop
> /usr/share/applications/computer-janitor-gtk.desktop computer-janitor-gtk]
> says Iscan (RPM2DEB) does not belongs to any Ubuntu repositories.
> Furthermore not sure plustek (libsane) neither epkowa (libsane-extras)
> modules are installed, they are just available if called. Furthermore epkowa
> in command-line gives " command not found ".
>
> fran at charmmy-kitty:~$ lsmod | grep plustek
> fran at charmmy-kitty:~$ lsmod | grep epkowa
> fran at charmmy-kitty:~$ sudo modprobe plustek
> FATAL: Module plustek not  found.
> fran at charmmy-kitty:~$ sudo modprobe epkowa
> FATAL: Module epkowa not found.
> -------------
> Objet : Re: [sane-devel] Scanner Epson Perfection 1250 Photo on Ubuntu Lucid
> 10.04
>
> Have you tried using device `plustek:libusb:006:003'?
>
> allan
>
> On Mon, Mar 21, 2011 at 4:50 AM, Françoise Del Socorro
> <waterreedshimmer at yahoo.com> wrote:
>> Hello, I have Ubuntu Lucid Lynx 10.04 with 2.6.32-30-generic kernel and
>> gcc
>> version 4.4.3 on HP Compaq Presario CQ70-105EF  (Intel(R) Pentium(R) Dual
>> CPU  T3200  @ 2.00GHz)
>>
>> And I have been trying to install :
>> Epson Perfection 1250 Photo flatbed scanner
>>  - Vendor :  0x04b8
>>  -  Product :  0x010f
>>  - Chip : LM9832/3
>>
>> The scanner is compatible :
>> - sane-epkowa wich was released on Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic: sane-epkowa.5.gz
>> provided by: libsane-extras_1.0.19.11ubuntu2_i386
>>  GT-7200U Perfection 1250 - Perfection 1250 PHOTO
>>  But I have a libsane-extras 1.0.20.1ubuntu1 in synaptic under Lucid.
>>  scanimage -d epkowa -T
>>  -> makes the scan react (PASS) but modprobe says module not found, so I
>> believe epkowa isn't installed. Besides epkowa command-line doesn't exist.
>>  sudo gedit /etc/sane.d/dll.conf
>>  -> epkowa #I've added it
>>  sudo gedit /etc/modules
>>  -> epkowa #I've added it
>> - sane-plustek wich is included in Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid: sane-plustek.5.gz
>> provided by:  libsane_1.0.20-13ubuntu2_i386 wich is the one I have.
>>
>> What I've tried to do so for:
>> firefox http://www.avasys.jp/lx-bin2/linux_e/scan/DL1.do
>> sudo alien -d -k iscan-2.10.0-1.c2.i386.rpm
>> sudo alien -d -k iscan-plugin-gt-7200-1.0.0-1.c2.i386.rpm
>> -> Then I've installed the deb with sudo dpkg -i
>>
>> I can't install iscan-2.10.0 because it can't find package imlibgdk
>> although
>> I've installed it from RPM (I am DEB): sudo alien -d -k
>> imlib-1.9.15-9.fc10.i386.rpm
>>
>> I've also tried some tips like:
>> sane-find-scanner | grep "found USB scanner"
>> -> found USB scanner (vendor=0x04b8 [EPSON], product=0x010f [EPSON Scanner
>> 010F], chip=LM9832/3) at libusb:006:002
>> sudo gedit  /etc/sane.d/genesys.conf
>> sudo gedit /lib/udev/rules.d/40-libsane.rules
>> -> add vendor and product
>>
>> And
>> sudo scanimage -L
>> ->
>> device `plustek:libusb:006:003' is a Epson Perfection 1250/Photo flatbed
>> scanner
>> device `gt68xx:libusb:006:003' is a unknown manufacturer unknown device --
>> use override to select flatbed scanner
>>
>> Thank you greatly for your help,
>> Francoise
>>
>>
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