help setup an HP 3300C scanner

Antonio Olivares olivares14031 at gmail.com
Thu Aug 4 05:26:56 UTC 2011


On Thu, Aug 4, 2011 at 12:09 AM, Warren Block <wblock at wonkity.com> wrote:
> On Wed, 3 Aug 2011, Antonio Olivares wrote:
>
>> Thank you for your message.  I have added the following:
>>
>> # AAO
>> # detect HP ScanJet 3300C
>> attach 20 {
>>      device-name "ugen[0-9].[0-9]";
>>      match "vendor" "0x03f0";
>>      match "product" "0x0205";
>>      action "usb_devaddr=`echo $device-name | sed 's#^ugen##'` && \
>>              chown root:saned /dev/usb/${usb_devaddr}.* && \
>>              chmod 0660 /dev/usb/${usb_devaddr}.* && \
>>              su saned -c '/usr/local/bin/scanbuttond \
>>              -s /usr/local/etc/scanbuttond/buttonpressed.sh \
>>              -S /usr/local/etc/scanbuttond/initscanner.sh \
>>              -b /usr/local/lib/libscanbtnd-backend_epson.so'";
>> };
>
> The last part of the action tries to run scanbuttond when the scanner is
> turned on.  That can be removed if you don't use scanbuttond.
>
>       action "usb_devaddr=`echo $device-name | sed 's#^ugen##'` && \
>               chown root:saned /dev/usb/${usb_devaddr}.* && \
>               chmod 0660 /dev/usb/${usb_devaddr}.*";
>
>> # AAO
>> # remove HP ScanJet 3300C
>> detach 20 {
>>      device-name "ugen[0-9].[0-9]";
>>      match "vendor" "0x03f0";
>>      match "product" "0x0205";
>>      action "/usr/bin/pkill scanbuttond";
>> };
>
> Similarly, the detach isn't needed if you're not running scanbuttond.
>

I added scanbuttond from ports to be safe :), I just copied your
example (not looking that it was customized for epson :(
libscanbtnd-backend_epson.so, but I have removed that and left it as
you have suggested :)  I was glad that it worked and I did not notice
that.   The good thing is that it* scanner is working and thanks to
your kind example/suggestion.

Regards,

Antonio


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