I have a 1650 scanner and I managed to set it up and get it working after a few trial and tribulations. 1. YAST2 to set up a scanner of type generic/epson. At this point (if I did not reboot) xsane worked fine recognising a scanner. When I rebooted xsane could no longer "see" the scanner. 2. YAST2 RC-Config Editor, Base-Administration/Common-Basics/initrd_modules add modules "usbcore uhci scanner". But beware that some usb interfaces require the usb-uhci module and if you have a usb printer you should add the "printer" module. Look at the SuSE support database for USB articles to see what your system requires. 3. Fix the changes with the "mk_initrd" command executed as root. If you are using lilo then you must also run the "lilo" command as root. After all this my system has run with both the 1650 and an Epson photo 895 and also a Sony camera connected by the usb. I hope that your trials meet with success before tribulation :-) Peter. On Friday 19 April 2002 6:25 pm, you wrote:
I've just acquired an Epson Perfection 1650 Photo USB scanner and I'd like to use it with SuSE 7.3 YaST2 doesn't list the 1650 as a supported scanner, but the SANE webpage says that it's supported. I followed the instructions for using ImageScan for Linux on the EPSON KOWA websitehttp://www.epkowa.co.jp/english/linux_e/linux.html and it seems to be working until I press the "Scan" button, at which point I get an error stating: Could not send command to scanner". If I use xsane, I get a message stating: "xsane: no devices available".
When I load the scanner module, I do so with the args gleaned from /proc/bus/usb/devices: "modprobe scanner Vendor=0x04b8 ProdID=0x0110".
I know the hardware is okay as the scanner functions perfectly in Windows.
Is there someone who can tell me how to use this scanner in Linux - and avoid having to use Windows altogether?