Stefan Champailler <schampail...@skynet.be> wrote:

Hi Stefan, Gerhard,

[Canon N656U]
> I used the scanner again with success... However, not the kind of success one 
> may have hoped for. Lemme explain... First, as a last chance effort, I've 
> switch to debian testing. The scanner just behaves like before : starts 
> working and then big grinding noise. So I've decided to try the old ways : 
> once the grinding noise started, I hit the scanner hard on its face, close to 
> the scanning mechanism. And bingo, it works... I've repeated the procedure 
> three times and it worked each time. I have no idea why it works like that. 
> maybe the scanner is somehow locked when the driver initializes it and when I 
> hit it I just unlock it... Who knows...
>
> Now, just to remind you : I've successfully used the driver under windows => 
> it works and it is not broken.

Maybe Gerhard knows something about this. In the end, it may just
vibrations due to different motor settings between SANE and the Windows
driver.

JB.

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