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Using sane-1.0.1 and xsane 0.50, it seems like my scanner doesn't
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support line-art mode. I'm a bit confused, because the scanner that I
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have now I got as an exchange for identical scanner that broke
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down. (Microtek Scanmaker X6) Well, it seems to me that the first X6
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that I had was able to scan into line-art.
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<P>The scanner I have now has a different (newer) firmware: the old one
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was 1.0, while this one is 1.5.
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<P>Is this feature scanner-dependant, backend-dependant, or
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some-library-dependant?
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<P>Is there anyone else with a microtek X6 out there?
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<P>Thanks!
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