Looks fine to me! Maybe the shade of green is too light though.... kidding!!!
Printable View
The green is too green? ::facepalm:: #-o
I'm sorry. I cannot understand where to download scangear. I installed the driver, but there is no scangear. I am pushing the scan button on the scanner, but nothing seems to get sniffed. I am approaching mid-semester, and I cannot afford spending more time on this.
I have no idea why this is difficult, have you looked at the MP280 on Canon's website? I recommend the US site for its easy browsing functionality. Takes no time at all to find what you need.
http://www.usa.canon.com/cusa/suppor...ersAndSoftware
1) The driver is the MP driver, currently version 1.01, it includes the TWAIN scanner driver. Any scanner program should then be able to connect to the scanner.
2) The program Canon gives you for scanning is called MP Navigator, it is version 4.02 at this time.
3) There are several USB connections to a multi-purpose machine, you need to select the one for the scanner in order to sniff scans. If you select the wrong one you won't be recording anything.
Hope that helps,
Gernot
twipley:
aikishugyo is the real expert on scanning and sane;
I am much more of a plodder.......
If I give you some very direct pointers to help you find scangear?
go here
http://support-asia.canon-asia.com/c...100302702.html
and click the big red DOWNLOAD NOW button to get the
MP280 series ScanGear MP Ver. 1.60 for Linux (debian Packagearchive)
it comes down as a .tar.gz file
scangearmp-mp280series-1.60-1-deb.tar.gz
the terminal commands would be
.hit enter for each command..Quote:
cd Downloads
Quote:
tar -zxvf scangearmp-mp280series-1.60-1-deb.tar.gz
Quote:
cd scangearmp-mp280series-1.60-1-deb
.......and you should see things happening on your terminalQuote:
./install.sh
.....once done to get it to run
and the programme should open.........Quote:
scangearmp
.....how did that go?
Hi pdc,
I'm also a plodder, so I only know the track I plodded along, a real "one-trick pony", that's me! For more, one needs a project :-) Hence, I'm an active member of the gutenprint project, and help out on the SANE project as time permits.
The instructions you give are fine, for using Canon's scangear software under linux. In contrast, what I am helping with is how to get USB snoop data from Windows using Canon's software for the MP280. I don't know the circumstances, but instead of scangear, there is MP Navigator for the MP280.
Note: From cursory inspection, I surmise Scangear is only provided for high-end devices on Windows, such as the CanoScan 8800F (which I own), iR series and so on.
This is the information I needed.Code:MP Navigator EX
I will give it one more shot later on this morning.
Alright. Here are the instructions I followed, for the sake of preservation. Note that I retained the most-important information. Best I could layman-side. ;)
Furthermore, this is the picture that has to be scanned. http://ubuntuforums.org/attachment.p...hmentid=225238 It should be printed using adequate settings.
Wow, I had never realized current-generation scanners were that powerful! On the picture, one can see detailed hairs, and if I had been bleeding, one could almost see the DNA structure! (Not that close, but close enough.) :)
At least for the needs. I had more problems. From inside "Canon MP Navigator EX," resolutions over 600 dpi could not be chosen. However, just below this setting is a "use the scanner driver" box, which, once ticked, permits the opening of ScanGear from within, which permits using the 1200 dpi.
Next post should feature picture and log links!
I've ran into another problem which resulted in scan being unable to be performed, as resolution exceeded 10001*10001 pixels, told the message. although I have fixed it through reducing (through pre-scan tweaking) the scanning area to the upper-left corner of the page, all the while maintaining a resolution of 1200 dpi.
Furthermore, I had to tweak the default settings to disable any kind of post-processing that would have influenced the image output, although that might not have affected the log file (or would it have?).
I have compressed using 7-Zip, which, through normal settings, gave a compression ratio of 6%, which brought the archive down from 380 to 26 MB.
The resulting file is available over at http://www.2shared.com/file/cuZSf91q/logs.html
Did I do a good-enough job? If you tell fast enough, I might have time to correct things before returning the machine. :)
Hello Twipley,
Thanks for the effort, it finally paid off: the logs look fine, they correctly include the initialization of the scanner, and I could parse them. Now need to reconstruct images from them and submit patches to the SANE pixma backend maintainer.
I'll post here again on the weekend after I have done this. If you have already compiled SANE from source, I can send you the patches file you will need, and you can test if it works.
Regards,
Gernot