Hi Christopher,
unfortunately, I don't use that scanner anymore as I got a new one some month 
ago and also switched to Debian.
Anyway, I remember that one day, I removed a hidden directory under my home 
directory (~/.sane I think) where some configuration datas for my scanner were 
located.
These configuration datas were old, probably from a very old Ubuntu install. It 
seems that it partially resolved my issue which was not happening so often.
Thanks for your time.


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