On 23/7/20 11:22 am, Mike Flannigan wrote:
Glad it worked out for you.
I don't know why your Sane is so different from mine.
I cannot find the "Bind X and Y resolutions" option in
Window - Show Advanced Options or Preferences - Setup.
But your Sane works and mine works, so everybody is happy.
Glad it worked out for you.
I don't know why your Sane is so different from mine.
I cannot find the "Bind X and Y resolutions" option in
Window - Show Advanced Options or Preferences - Setup.
But your Sane works and mine works, so everybody is happy.
Mike
On 7/22/20 6:40 PM, Stephen Morris
On 22/7/20 9:09 pm, Mike Flannigan wrote:
Sure thing.
The 'xsane.rc' file at
~/.sane/xsane
is copied here:
http://www.mflan.com/temp/xsane.rc
There is also a 'xsane.mdf' file in there, but
I don't think you need that.
There is also a 'CANON:Canoscan9000FMarkII.drc'
file in there and it is copi
Sure thing.
The 'xsane.rc' file at
~/.sane/xsane
is copied here:
http://www.mflan.com/temp/xsane.rc
There is also a 'xsane.mdf' file in there, but
I don't think you need that.
There is also a 'CANON:Canoscan9000FMarkII.drc'
file in there and it is copied here:
http://www.mflan.com/temp/CANON:Ca
On 7/21/20 4:08 AM, users-requ...@lists.fedoraproject.org wrote:
Subject:
Sane Scanner Resolution Configuration
From:
Stephen Morris
Date:
7/21/20, 4:08 AM
To:
fedora
Hi,
Having installed imagescan from Epson, and installed sane and
xsane, and edited the imagescan config file to specify t
My XSane ver 0.999 allows changing the resolution
by selecting the dropdown on the main screen and
selecting 75, 150, 300, 600, etc.
http://www.mflan.com/temp/res1.jpg
Mike
On 7/21/20 4:08 AM, users-requ...@lists.fedoraproject.org wrote:
Subject:
Sane Scanner Resolution Configuration
Hi,
Having installed imagescan from Epson, and installed sane and
xsane, and edited the imagescan config file to specify the network
settings of my printer all-in-one, I now have xsane finding my scanner,
but this has highlighted a problem.
Having run xsane it has created Epson:ET-3700.