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<h1>Trust IMAGERY 2400 SP</h1>
<b>Michael Temeschinko</b> (<a href="mailto:mt@ecotoursclub.de"><i>mt@ecotoursclub.de</i></a>)<br>
<i>Sun, 12 Sep 1999 15:32:50 +0200</i>
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Hi,<br>
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M. Been from Trust support wrote to me the Scanner IMAGERY 2400 SP is<br>
compatible to the Mustek-Scanners! but <br>
scanimage -d mustek:/dev/scanner - h doesn´t work :-)<br>
The Scanner is installed on a Linux-box / Suse 6.2 / Adaptec 2940<br>
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and find-scanner give me the following output:<br>
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find-Scanner: found scanner "Ashima IMAGERY 2400SP 5.07" at device /dev/scanner<br>
find-Scanner: found scanner "Ashima IMAGERY 2400SP 5.07" at device /dev/sg0<br>
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scanimages --list-devices does nothing....<br>
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And now?<br>
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maybe maybe this supporter are right (I think so) but sane look for a<br>
known string to take the right driver. It would be easy to get sane<br>
supporting my scanner. But I can´t do it (I can code you a "Hello<br>
World" but that´s all :-(<br>
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Do I have a chance to get sane supporting my scanner that way? - or is<br>
it a little bit more complicated - or less and I don´t see the forest<br>
´cause of all the trees....?<br>
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Greetings from Germany<br>
Michael<br>
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