[NBLUG/talk] Epson 3590 scanner

Jack Smith jack.delbert at gmail.com
Thu Jan 3 18:57:52 PST 2008


Yay!  All fixed.  The Epson scanner needs the right firmware copied in from
the Epson CD and pointed to in the snapscan.conf file.  I did it before,
back in 2005, once.  THIS time I've added the notes to the documentation I'm
making on how to do everything special about my system.  I'm getting tired
of reinventing the wheel.

On Jan 3, 2008 7:32 PM, Sean <seanvanco at gmail.com> wrote:

> I got this site as a reference from a forum I found posted by someone
> with a similar problem: http://snapscan.sourceforge.net/ . Not really
> knowing how experienced with Linux you are, please forgive me if this
> response seems simplistic :)
>
> It lists your scanner as being supported. Check the bottom of the
> page, and see if any of that helps you out. It goes over snapscan,
> having to install sane and libusb, and how to get your system to
> detect the device. It also goes into some detail on how libusb works
> and what modules to NOT have loaded into the kernel.
>
> Not sure what you've done, but I hope this helps. Another post I could
> find was suggesting using xsane to scan, but I've seen the same type
> of error with that, so I'm not sure it would help.
>
> Another site gives an alternate way to run scanners:
> http://khk.net/sane/libusb.html
> (grabbed the link from http://www.groupsrv.com/linux/about7255.html)
>
> Good luck!
>
>
> Sean
>
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Jack Smith

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