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<title>sane-devel: CanoScan 300 SCSI scanner setup problem</title>
<h1>CanoScan 300 SCSI scanner setup problem</h1>
<b>Durk Talsma</b> (<a href="mailto:D.Talsma@direct.a2000.nl"><i>D.Talsma@direct.a2000.nl</i></a>)<br>
<i>Mon, 07 Sep 1998 19:17:01 +0000</i>
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Hello everybody,<br>
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Recently, I discovered the SANE project, and would very much like to use<br>
it for running<br>
a scanner on my l Linux box. I haven't been very succesful in getting my<br>
scanner recognized though, using<br>
sane 0.74<br>
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I have a Canon Canoscan 300 flatbed scanner, configured for LUN 03 and a<br>
ncr810 SCSI host adapter.<br>
My kernel is configured with generic SCSI support, and have found the<br>
generic SCSI devices /dev/sga<br>
through /dev/sgh. No, I'm not much of a SCSI expert, but assuming that<br>
/dev/sgd correspondes with LUN 03,<br>
I set up a symbolic link from /dev/sgd to /dev/scanner.<br>
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Futhermore, in /etc/sane.d/dll.conf, I included a line that reads canon.<br>
I found no cano.conf in /etc/sane.d/ so I made<br>
one. This file simply states /dev/scanner.<br>
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Following the documentation, I figured out that this would approximately<br>
the way to set up a scanner using sane,<br>
but so far, I have not been able to get anything working. If anybody has<br>
an idea, please let me know.<br>
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B.t.w, even though I might not be very worhwhile as a developer for<br>
SANE, when I get my scanner working, I'm<br>
more than willing to test the canon backends.<br>
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Regards,<br>
Durk<br>
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