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Old 12-04-2004, 09:22 PM   #1
Geoff_Mac
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Suse 9.2 epson 1670 scanner


I just upgraded from Suse 9.0 to 9.2 and discovered that my scanner, an epson 1260 photo, would not work (I was using TWAIN). Since I am in desperate need to have this thing working for Monday I swapped scanners with my partner - an epson 1670 photo. I can execute scanimage and get a scan completed. Great! But Xsane segmentation faults and iscan gives me the dreaded "Could not send command to scanner" message.

Been checking the net, and haven't really found a solution. Does any one know of a fix - or barring that why would scanimage work and Xsane & iscan not. Are there different config files? Don't they all use the usblib - with dll.conf & snapscan.conf files? (I have dll.conf set to use snapscan.conf).
 
  


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