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<H1>Re: Canon 620S conf file</H1>
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<STRONG>From:</STRONG> Mick Barry (<A HREF="mailto:mick@objects.com.au?Subject=Re:%20Canon%20620S%20conf%20file&In-Reply-To=&lt;3B0C4CCB.1000004@objects.com.au&gt;"><EM>mick@objects.com.au</EM></A>)<BR>
<STRONG>Date:</STRONG> Wed May 23 2001 - 16:50:35 PDT
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Henning,
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<P>Thanks very much for the reply.
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See comments below.
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<P>Henning Meier-Geinitz wrote:
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<P><EM>&gt; Hi,
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<EM>&gt;
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<EM>&gt; On Wed, May 23, 2001 at 10:52:04AM +1000, Mick Barry wrote:
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<EM>&gt;
</EM><BR>
<EM>&gt;&gt; Got a problem talking to a SCSI Canon under OS/2.
</EM><BR>
<EM>&gt;&gt;
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<EM>&gt;&gt; My question is what should be in the conf file? Looked around and can't
</EM><BR>
<EM>&gt;&gt; find this documented anywhere.
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<EM>&gt;
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<EM>&gt; It's documented in the source :-)
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<P><EM>&gt; If canon.conf is empty or doesn't exist, /dev/scanner is used,
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<EM>&gt; otherwise the device mentioned in canon.conf.
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<EM>&gt;
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<P>Does the device specified on the command line affect this.
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ie. should the following work WITHOUT a conf file?
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'scanimage -d canon:b2t2l0'
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<P><EM>&gt;
</EM><BR>
<EM>&gt;&gt; Currently been trying variations of:
</EM><BR>
<EM>&gt;&gt; scsi canon
</EM><BR>
<EM>&gt;&gt; b2t2l0 # &lt;- this is the device
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<EM>&gt;
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<EM>&gt;
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<EM>&gt; If this is the normal name for SCSI devices with OS/2, that's correct.
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<EM>&gt; I don't think the automatic detection by &quot;scsi canon&quot; will work with
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<EM>&gt; OS/2.
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<EM>&gt;
</EM><BR>
<P>What is that option supposed to do anyway?
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<P><EM>&gt;
</EM><BR>
<EM>&gt;&gt; [sanei_debug] Setting debug level of canon to 4.
</EM><BR>
<EM>&gt;&gt; [canon] &gt;&gt; sane_init
</EM><BR>
<EM>&gt;&gt; [canon] sane_init: sane 1.0.3
</EM><BR>
<EM>&gt;&gt; [canon] &gt;&gt; attach_one
</EM><BR>
<EM>&gt;&gt; [canon] &gt;&gt; attach
</EM><BR>
<EM>&gt;&gt; [canon] attach: opening SCSI CANON
</EM><BR>
<EM>&gt;&gt; [canon] attach: open failed: Invalid argument
</EM><BR>
<EM>&gt;&gt; [canon] &lt;&lt; attach_one
</EM><BR>
<EM>&gt;
</EM><BR>
<EM>&gt;
</EM><BR>
<EM>&gt; That means that only &quot;scsi canon&quot; was tried and not b2t2l0. You can
</EM><BR>
<EM>&gt; output more informative messages about the SCSI system with
</EM><BR>
<EM>&gt; SANE_DEBUG_SANEI_SCSI=255.
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<EM>&gt;
</EM><BR>
<EM>&gt; Bye,
</EM><BR>
<EM>&gt; Henning
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<EM>&gt;
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