[sane-devel] MF8230 still works

Rolf Bensch rolf at bensch-online.de
Mon Aug 24 07:37:36 UTC 2015


Hi Troels,

Please test if USB is working. One simple scan with scanimage is OK.

Many thanks for your help.

Cheers,
Rolf


Am 24.08.2015 um 00:11 schrieb Troels Thomsen:
> 
>> BJNP scanning is normally harder than USB (?), so I decided to skip
> this, but could be convinced to change my mind, if needed?
> 
> That is, I tested everything via network / BJNP!
> 
> /Troels
> 
> 
> 2015-08-23 22:28 GMT+02:00 Troels Thomsen <troels.pil.thomsen at gmail.com
> <mailto:troels.pil.thomsen at gmail.com>>:
> 
> 
>     Hi ,
> 
>     Because of the upcoming release, I decided to re-test Rolf’s
>     previous work on the MF8200C (mine is a MF8230), and it (still)
>     looks like its working fine.
> 
>     Details are below.
> 
>     What else should I do?
>     BJNP scanning is normally harder than USB (?), so I decided to skip
>     this, but could be convinced to change my mind, if needed?
> 
>     I desired, I can make a USB live stick and run it on my work-labtop
>     which has USB2 + USB3 ports. Please specify if any special distro +
>     usb-stack or whatever is desired for testing. Otherwise it will
>     probably be newest Ubuntu or Mint
> 
>     /Troels
> 
> 
>     ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>     Details:
> 
>     I removed all traces of sane/libsane on computer, and took Rolf’s
>     PPA, and installed using Synaptic (apt-get preferred the Ubuntu
>     version ...)
>     Version was: libsane_1.0.25-git20150822-trusty0_i386
> 
>     Tested:
> 
>     Using xsane + bjnp:
> 
>     Flatbed:
>     75 + 150 + 600 dpi works fine
>     Scanning again and again: works fine
> 
>     ADF:
>     300 dpi works fine
>     Scanning again and again: works fine
> 
>     scanimage -L
>     -scanner is found correctly
> 
>     sane-find-scanner
>     - does not find scanner.
>     I think the list is full of trouble-shooting steps for this....
> 
> 
>     One minor hickup though:
>     I experienced a paper-jam with the ADF (my own fault, really).
>     After that I found no other method than to 'killall xsane' - no
>     problem - but the scanner was in 'bad-mode'. Going to local-mode ,
>     then 'remote-scanner' did not help. Reboot of computer did not
>     either. Reboot of scanner did the trick.
>     I'm sorry I did not get record the error-message in the terminal
>     (printf from pixma driver?).
>     It was something like "illegal reply length".
> 
>     I'm very happy with the performance even if this corner-case exist.
> 
>     /Troels
> 
> 



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