SANE Network Scanner

Zsolt Udvari udvzsolt at gmail.com
Wed Jan 21 18:20:07 UTC 2015


Did you enable your client's IP in saned.conf?
Check here: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Sane#Network_scanning
I've done it with RPI, and followed ArchWiki - you don't need inetd.

2015-01-21 17:51 GMT+01:00 Märk Owen <markowen2206 at gmail.com>:

> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to share an Epson Perfection 3490 over the network through
> SANE. I know it is supported because it worked on linux (Debian). The
> host (FreeBSD 10.1) recognizes it and it seems to work if I invoke this
> command:
>
> scanimage -d snapscan:libusb:/dev/usb:/dev/ugen1.3 --format pnm
> > /tmp/outfile.pnm
>
> The issue is that my clients (all Debian 7 boxes) don't seem to be able
> to detect the scanner over the network using xsane or the scanimage
> -L / sane-find-scanner -q commands.
>
> Maybe some of you will be able to enlighten me. Here are the content of
> a few configuration files from the server:
>
> /etc/rc.conf
>         inetd_enable="YES"
>         saned_enable="YES"
>
> /etc/services
>         sane-port       6566/tcp #SANE
>
> /etc/inetd.conf
>         sane-port       stream  tcp     nowait
>         saned   /usr/local/sbin/saned   saned
>
> In /usr/local/etc/sane.d/dll.conf, everything is commented except
> 'snapscan' as FreeBSD seems to detect the scanner as snapscan and not
> epson.
>
> /usr/local/etc/sane.d/snapscan.conf
> #------------------------------ General
> -----------------------------------
>
> # Change to the fully qualified filename of your firmware file, if
> # firmware upload is needed by the scanner
> firmware /usr/local/share/sane/snapscan/Esfw52.bin
>
> # If not automatically found you may manually specify a device name.
>
> # For USB scanners also specify bus=usb, e.g.
> # /dev/usb/scanner0 bus=usb
>
> # For SCSI scanners specify the generic device, e.g. /dev/sg0 on Linux.
> # /dev/sg0
>
>
> #---------------------------------------------------------------------------
> # No changes should be necessary below this line
>
> #---------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> #-------------------------- SCSI scanners
> ---------------------------------- # These SCSI devices will be probed
> automatically scsi AGFA * Scanner
> scsi COLOR * Scanner
> scsi Color * Scanner
> scsi ACERPERI * Scanner
>
> #--------------------------- USB scanners
> ----------------------------------- # These USB devices will be probed
> automatically # (This will currently work only on Linux)
>
> # Benq/Acer/Vuego 310U
> usb 0x04a5 0x1a20
> usb 0x04a5 0x1a26
>
> # Benq/Acer/Vuego 320U
> usb 0x04a5 0x2022
>
> # Benq/Acer/Vuego 620U / 620UT
> usb 0x04a5 0x1a2a
> usb 0x04a5 0x2040
>
> # Benq/Acer/Vuego 640U
> usb 0x04a5 0x2060
>
> # Benq/Acer/Vuego 640BU
> usb 0x04a5 0x207e
>
> # Benq/Acer/Vuego 640BT
> usb 0x04a5 0x20be
>
> # Benq/Acer/Vuego 1240U
> usb 0x04a5 0x20c0
>
> # Benq/Acer/Vuego 3300 / 4300
> usb 0x04a5 0x20b0
>
> # Benq/Acer/Vuego 4300
> usb 0x04a5 0x20de
>
> # Benq 5000E / 5000U
> usb 0x04a5 0x20f8
>
> # Benq 5000
> usb 0x04a5 0x20fc
>
> # Benq/Acer 5300
> usb 0x04a5 0x20fe
>
> # Benq 5250C
> usb 0x04a5 0x2137
>
> # Agfa 1236U
> usb 0x06bd 0x0002
>
> # Agfa 1212U
> usb 0x06bd 0x0001
> usb 0x06bd 0x2061
>
> # Agfa Snapscan e10
> usb 0x06bd 0x2093
>
> # Agfa Snapscan e20
> usb 0x06bd 0x2091
>
> # Agfa Snapscan e25
> usb 0x06bd 0x2095
>
> # Agfa Snapscan e26
> usb 0x06bd 0x2097
>
> # Agfa Snapscan e40
> usb 0x06bd 0x208d
>
> # Agfa Snapscan e42
> usb 0x06bd 0x20ff
>
> # Agfa Snapscan e50
> usb 0x06bd 0x208f
>
> # Agfa Snapscan e52
> usb 0x06bd 0x20fd
>
> # Epson Perfection 660
> usb 0x04b8 0x0114
>
> # Epson Perfection 1670
> usb 0x04b8 0x011f
>
> # Epson Perfection 2480
> usb 0x04b8 0x0121
>
> # Epson Perfection 3490
> usb 0x04b8 0x0122
>
> # Epson Stylus CX-1500
> usb 0x04b8 0x080c
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