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<STRONG>From:</STRONG> Malcolm Farmer (<A HREF="mailto:mfarmer@smilodon.uklinux.net?Subject=Re:%20SANE%20can't%20see%20Epson%20Perfection%201200S&In-Reply-To=&lt;Pine.LNX.4.21.0010162028080.7635-100000@smilodon.uklinux.net&gt;"><EM>mfarmer@smilodon.uklinux.net</EM></A>)<BR>
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I'm running Slackware 7.1, SANE-1.0.3: make failed on compiling a couple
<BR>
of backends, when they tried to include files I don't have - e.g. one was
<BR>
an include for OS/2(?)
<BR>
Since they were backends for devices I'm not using, I commented
<BR>
them out of the Makefile: the remaining backends compiled OK, as did the
<BR>
rest of the SANE files, and make install seemed to be OK... in particular,
<BR>
the Epson backend compiled with no problems.
<BR>
<P>The interface card supplied with the scanner is an Adaptec 2903B; I have
<BR>
the following modules installed: sg, aic7xxx, scsi_mod
<BR>
The card and scanner appear to be OK: the card status is listed in
<BR>
/proc/scsi/aic7xxx/0, and there are two identical /proc/scsi/scsi entries
<BR>
that read:
<BR>
<EM>&gt; Attached devices:
</EM><BR>
<EM>&gt; Host: scsi0 Channel: 00 Id: 02 Lun: 00
</EM><BR>
<EM>&gt; Vendor: EPSON Model: Perfection1200 Rev: 1.03
</EM><BR>
...so the scanner *is* talking to the system.
<BR>
<P>find-scanner gives this:
<BR>
<EM>&gt; found processor &quot;EPSON Perfection1200 1.03&quot; at device /dev/sg0
</EM><BR>
<EM>&gt; found processor &quot;EPSON Perfection1200 1.03&quot; at device /dev/sga
</EM><BR>
<P>Should the *one* scanner be found twice?
<BR>
I made a /dev/scanner link to /dev/sg0 - the results described below are
<BR>
much the same if it's set to /dev/sga, though, (once /dev/scanner is
<BR>
defined, find-scanner then also finds the EPSON at /dev/scanner)
<BR>
<P>I have everything in /usr/local/etc/sane.d/dll.conf commented out except
<BR>
epson (though it makes no difference to the end result whatever is
<BR>
commented or uncommented)
<BR>
<P>When I run
<BR>
#scanimage -d epson:/dev/scanner
<BR>
I get this:
<BR>
#scanimage: open of device EPSON failed: Invalid argument
<BR>
... and I get that result for /dev/sg0 and /dev/sga as well
<BR>
<P>It makes no difference if /usr/local/etc/sane.d/epson.conf contains
<BR>
scsi EPSON
<BR>
or
<BR>
/dev/scanner *
<BR>
I have run through all sorts of variants on device names and
<BR>
directories and get the same result.
<BR>
Trying
<BR>
# SANE_DEBUG_EPSON=128 scanimage -d epson:/dev/scanner
<BR>
&nbsp;&nbsp;gives no output other than the same old &quot;Invalid argument&quot;
<BR>
<P>This is not a file permission problem as far as I can see: it still gives
<BR>
&quot;Invalid Argument&quot; when running as root. I am getting very frustrated.
<BR>
I'm beginning to think scanimage is either missing a file or can't find
<BR>
the configuration files, but I have no idea what to try next.
<BR>
<P>Malcolm Farmer
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