On 08/06/2021 05.59, Douglas McGarrett wrote:
On 6/7/21 5:44 AM, Carlos E. R. wrote:
On 07/06/2021 08.51, Douglas McGarrett wrote:
On 6/7/21 2:22 AM, Douglas McGarrett wrote:
Hope someone out there is familiar with xsane, a scanner driver that
works on Linux and on OpenSUSE. I want to use this because it allows print pixel density, save in various sizes and modes, etc. Installed it using Yast zypper. (I had it working once on Tumbleweed--don't remember what hoops I had to go thru, but it was simpler than now.) Running Leap 15.3 (Carlos take note!) Xsane website shows that it is completely compatible with Epson WP4530
all-mode-printer-scanner-fax. (I have had xsane running on Linux since PCLOS, 9 or more years ago,
with the same scanner hardware.) Changed address in /etc/sane.d/epson2.conf to reflect the fixed IP address of the /printer-scanner. Computer says Points to usr/share/applications/xsane.desktop --I
don't remember the "desktop" addition to the filename Also, under permissions, says file is a link and does not have permissions. Thanx for any assistance--doug
Just found in my Downloads directory a file called "imagescan-bundle-opensuse-15.2-3.65.0.x64.rpm.tar.gz. Did not open the "bundle"--it's 2:48 AM and I'm going to bed. Don't know what's on it, but a quick look at the readme file shows it may answer the questions.
Why don't you look up in the mail archive your own questions when you asked about the scanner, maybe a year or two ago? You will find there what you did the last time ;-) *I thought of that instantly. Unfortunately, I don't know how to get to
that, and Firefox points to mail apps that I don't have. Does Thunderbird have access?*
You just have to look at <https://lists.opensuse.org/archives/list/support@lists.opensuse.org/> and use the search: <https://lists.opensuse.org/archives/search?count=200&mlist=support%40lists.opensuse.org&q=dmcgarrett%40optonline.net> However, I'm told that it sucks. I search instead on my own copy. And yes, of course Thunderbird can search in my own copy.
Looking on http://www.sane-project.org/sane-mfgs.html#Z-EPSON, the WP-4530 Series is fully supported via the epson2 driver - which you probably have already installed. *I remember having to find a file that was missing from TW, and I'm not
sure what it was, but I'm pretty sure the archive will tell me.*
Just use yast to configure the scanner.
Yes, you may have in your desktop an icon of a link to /usr/share/applications/xsane.desktop, leave it alone.
The desktop icon points to "XSane Scanner Tool." I don't think "tool" was originally part of the name. I think at the time when I first installed the app on OpenSUSE, I had another Linux machine with it installed already--this time I don't.
That is just something you put in your desktop, in your home directory, at some point in the past. It is not something that the installation did for you now. It is irrelevant. Just start yast, which is a graphical tool, and look for the scanner module, which is an icon to click on it, and click on it to start the system-wide configuration of the scanner. As the book says, only that they don't have photos. -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 15.2 x86_64 at Telcontar)