https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=843885
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=843885#c5
Johannes Meixner changed:
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--- Comment #5 from Johannes Meixner 2013-10-17 15:48:02 CEST ---
Your first attachment#563751 (scanimage output)
and your comment#4 indicate that the root cause
is not in the scanner driver.
But in your initial comment#0 you wrote "the preview runs fine
for the first scan, but the second scan and the following ones
contain vertical gray stripes".
Perhaps even via xsane it works only for the first scan?
This may indicate that the root cause is in the scanner driver.
The preview in xsane is also a scan but - as far as I know - with
scanning options for faster scanning (e.g. lower resolution).
Therefore I would like that you try out some more:
In xsane don't do a preview scan but do the actual scan
as the first scan.
How does the first scan look in xsane's own viewer window?
How do the second scan and the following look in xsane's viewer?
Also in xsane you can save it a *.pnm file.
Does it make a difference when you save scanned images in xsane
as JPEG or as PNM or as any other possible format?
Does it make a difference when you change scanning options in xsane
(e.g. when you scan with lower resolution)?
FYI:
We do not have your scanner model so that we cannot reproduce it.
It works for me with a Canon CanoScan N1240U/LiDE 30.
I only like to find out if it would make sense if you report
the issue at SANE upstream.
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