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<title>sane-devel: Re: canon fs 2710 unde linux?</title>
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<h1>Re: canon fs 2710 unde linux?</h1>
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<a href="mailto:becka@rz.uni-duesseldorf.de"><i>becka@rz.uni-duesseldorf.de</i></a><br>
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<i>Wed, 18 Aug 1999 15:35:00 +0200 (MET DST)</i>
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HI !<br>
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<i>> The problem is that according to /proc/scsi/scsi both scanners (UMAX</i><br>
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<i>> Astra 1220 & Canon 2710) are known to the system . </i><br>
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Hmm - according to the SANE Web pages, only the CanoScan 300,600 and 2700F<br>
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are known to be supported. From the information I can only tell, that your <br>
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scanner might work, work partially or not work at all. Maybe there is <br>
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someone with more recent information on the support of that particular<br>
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type of scanner her on the list ?<br>
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<i>> but if I choose the Canon scanner in the xscanimage-device-dialog, the window</i><br>
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<i>> pops up, and if I hit the "Aquire preview" button an error message appears</i><br>
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<i>> saying something about an I/O error. </i><br>
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That might be related to the Scanner type mismatch. However the backend <br>
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should usually check if the scanner is known. It can also be related to <br>
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your possible HW problem below.<br>
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<i>> After fiddling around with this for a while strange effects appeared: </i><br>
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<i>> The machine (Win98 & Linux are installed) is only booting one</i><br>
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<i>> out of 5 or 6 times. </i><br>
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Did you turn the scanner off before rebooting ? If the scanner is not quite<br>
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compatible with the supported ones, it might be left in a hell of a confused <br>
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state, which can also confuse the SCSI BIOS.<br>
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<i>> Sometimes it hangs after the scsi-devices are probed by the controler (even </i><br>
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<i>> before the lilo-menue) sometimes it freezes right after the</i><br>
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<i>> fsck etc. After several reboots I suddenly had nice little graphics on the</i><br>
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<i>> screen instead of bios-messages or the bootmessages...</i><br>
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That sounds pretty much like a very confused SCSI subsystem. There are two <br>
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possible reasons for that:<br>
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A device that has gone mad or bad termination.<br>
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<i>> problem I obviously have. I think this must be a problem of the tecram</i><br>
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<i>> controler or the wires or what ever, but not of the sane-configuration?!</i><br>
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Check if turning all devices (including the host) off for a couple of <br>
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seconds (at least 10 or so) and then turning them all back on helps.<br>
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If it then boots cleanly, chances are, that some device was very confused <br>
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(probably the the canon scanner) and made trouble on the bus.<br>
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If you still have problems, chances are, that you have a termination or <br>
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wiring problem. IIRC this has been discussed at length in this group before, <br>
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so only the most important points:<br>
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1. The bus must be straight through. No Y-shaped branching of the bus.<br>
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2. The bus must be terminated at both ends, really at the ends (i.e. don't<br>
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let the cable go on, put the last device on the last connector and turn on<br>
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termination on the last device), and only thre (i.e. exactly two devices<br>
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should have termination on. Host-adaptors are often missen in that count.<br>
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If the Adaptor is in the middle, don't terminate it, if it is at the end, do).<br>
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Keep the bus short. This depends on how good your cables are, how fast <br>
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you drive the bus, ... The shorter the better.<br>
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CU, ANdy<br>
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Andreas Beck | Email : <<a href="mailto:Andreas.Beck@ggi-project.org">Andreas.Beck@ggi-project.org</a>>
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