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<h1>Re: Canon scanners</h1>
<b>Laura DeWitt</b> (<a href="mailto:cats-rule@home.net"><i>cats-rule@home.net</i></a>)<br>
<i>Mon, 22 Nov 1999 20:01:05 -0600</i>
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<i>&gt; &gt; I use SuSE Linux 6.1, but I have Sane 1.0.1 installed.</i><br>
<i>&gt; &gt; Everything compiled without problems and I have the /usr/local/lib/libsane.*</i><br>
<i>&gt; &gt; files pointing to the corresponding /usr/local/lib/sane/libsane-canon.* files.</i><br>
<i>&gt; &gt;</i><br>
<i>&gt; &gt; The kernel recognizes the scanner at startup, so there is no problem with the</i><br>
<i>&gt; &gt; SCSI-setup.</i><br>
<i>&gt; &gt;</i><br>
<i>&gt; &gt; But when I run xscanimage, the programs informs me that there are no devices</i><br>
<i>&gt; &gt; found.</i><br>
<i>&gt;</i><br>
<i>&gt; Have you tried 'scanimage --list-devices'? If your scanner is listed as</i><br>
<i>&gt; 'canon:/dev/sg0', then try 'xscanimage -d canon:/dev/sg0'.</i><br>
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I am having the same problem with my Canon 600. The find-scanner command finds my<br>
scanner, but the scanimage command does not.<br>
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# scanimage --list-devices<br>
# find-scanner<br>
find-scanner: found scanner "CANON IX-06015C 2.02" at device /dev/sg0<br>
find-scanner: found scanner "CANON IX-06015C 2.02" at device /dev/sga<br>
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