Re: [opensuse] Scanning HP officejet Pro 6835
On Thursday, June 01, 2017 03:39:19 PM you wrote:
On Thursday, June 01, 2017 08:34:35 PM Knurpht - Gertjan Lettink wrote:
Op donderdag 1 juni 2017 19:44:44 CEST schreef Bob Rea:
I have one of these and it scans text to pdf It doesn't show up in KDE scanning apps I would like to find out how to scan to a jpeg or other editable graphic form os 13.2 KDE 4.14.9 Any hints or directions to go to?
The printer part is installed and configured, but you need to use Yast Hardware Scanner to set it to use the hpaio driver. After that apps like skanlite should see it.
hpaio No scanner recognized by this driver and the 6800 series is not on the complete scanner list
-- Bob Rea
I installed vuescan it won't see the scanner except as root the vuescan tech info for these models says "On Linux, you need to set up libusb device protections." I'm not sure what to do with this or how. -- Bob Rea www.petard.us www.petard.us/blog America, it was a wonderful country Til they took it private and made it a theme park of itself -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
On Thursday, June 01, 2017 04:27:50 PM Bob Rea wrote:
On Thursday, June 01, 2017 03:39:19 PM you wrote:
On Thursday, June 01, 2017 08:34:35 PM Knurpht - Gertjan Lettink wrote:
Op donderdag 1 juni 2017 19:44:44 CEST schreef Bob Rea:
I have one of these and it scans text to pdf It doesn't show up in KDE scanning apps I would like to find out how to scan to a jpeg or other editable graphic form os 13.2 KDE 4.14.9 Any hints or directions to go to?
The printer part is installed and configured, but you need to use Yast Hardware Scanner to set it to use the hpaio driver. After that apps like skanlite should see it.
hpaio No scanner recognized by this driver and the 6800 series is not on the complete scanner list
-- Bob Rea
I installed vuescan it won't see the scanner except as root the vuescan tech info for these models says "On Linux, you need to set up libusb device protections." I'm not sure what to do with this or how.
So on further research I found this from vuescan If you're using a newer Linux distribution that's LSB compliant, edit "/etc/udev/rules.d/50-udev-default.rules", find the line that begins with "libusb device access" and change 0644 to 0666. (It might be in "/ lib/udev/rules.d") I cant find the file specified in either of the specified directories -- Bob Rea www.petard.us www.petard.us/blog America, it was a wonderful country Til they took it private and made it a theme park of itself -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
Hi! I know that systemd was supposed to ignore the "lp" group, but adding my user to this group has helped me in exactly this situation on Tumbleweed. You may want to try it out. You can still undo it in case it didn't work. Greetings, Simon Am 01.06.2017 um 22:57 schrieb Bob Rea:
On Thursday, June 01, 2017 04:27:50 PM Bob Rea wrote:
On Thursday, June 01, 2017 03:39:19 PM you wrote:
On Thursday, June 01, 2017 08:34:35 PM Knurpht - Gertjan Lettink wrote:
Op donderdag 1 juni 2017 19:44:44 CEST schreef Bob Rea:
I have one of these and it scans text to pdf It doesn't show up in KDE scanning apps I would like to find out how to scan to a jpeg or other editable graphic form os 13.2 KDE 4.14.9 Any hints or directions to go to?
The printer part is installed and configured, but you need to use Yast Hardware Scanner to set it to use the hpaio driver. After that apps like skanlite should see it.
hpaio No scanner recognized by this driver and the 6800 series is not on the complete scanner list
-- Bob Rea
I installed vuescan it won't see the scanner except as root the vuescan tech info for these models says "On Linux, you need to set up libusb device protections." I'm not sure what to do with this or how.
So on further research I found this from vuescan If you're using a newer Linux distribution that's LSB compliant, edit "/etc/udev/rules.d/50-udev-default.rules", find the line that begins with "libusb device access" and change 0644 to 0666. (It might be in "/ lib/udev/rules.d")
I cant find the file specified in either of the specified directories
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On 06/01/2017 03:57 PM, Bob Rea wrote:
So on further research I found this from vuescan If you're using a newer Linux distribution that's LSB compliant, edit "/etc/udev/rules.d/50-udev-default.rules", find the line that begins with "libusb device access" and change 0644 to 0666. (It might be in "/ lib/udev/rules.d")
I cant find the file specified in either of the specified directories
Bob, It's been a number of years since I tried, but we had several HP5500C scanners with auto-document feeders for scanning discovery, etc... At that time, the 'sane' scanner drivers were the only thing Linux would talk to, so that was one reason we left a couple of secretarial machines on windoze. Since then we have gone with a Sharp AR_M355N that does scan-to-pdf from the document feeder and I just have it scan-to-ftp over the network to our server and it works without a hitch. (we have put several thousand-page medical charts together on it and it does just fine. (the 50-sheet feeder limit makes it a bit of a chore...) Hopefully the new HP drivers will provide an interface, but unless they have added new capability to do so, then you may find yourself in the same boat on the scanner side of the multi-function box. -- David C. Rankin, J.D.,P.E. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
On 05/06/17 08:25, David C. Rankin wrote:
It's been a number of years since I tried, but we had several HP5500C scanners with auto-document feeders for scanning discovery, etc... At that time, the 'sane' scanner drivers were the only thing Linux would talk to, so that was one reason we left a couple of secretarial machines on windoze. Since then we have gone with a Sharp AR_M355N that does scan-to-pdf from the document feeder and I just have it scan-to-ftp over the network to our server and it works without a hitch. (we have put several thousand-page medical charts together on it and it does just fine. (the 50-sheet feeder limit makes it a bit of a chore...)
We have a Dell C1765nfw (free with four sets of cartridges, at about £80 a set :-) and that also has what I call "push scanning" - set up a samba share, point the scanner config at it (http setup, just point your browser at the unit), and all I do is press the scanner button, select the folder I want, and scan. The documents automagically appear :-) Cheers, Wol -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
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