[ubuntu-ar] Multifuncion Canon MP 140
Gustavo Maher
tavi_ubuntu at yahoo.com.ar
Sun Oct 5 00:09:56 BST 2008
Buenas, finalmente logré hacer andar el Escaner de la MP140
Me metí a la siguiente web:
http://software.canon-europe.com/software/0028482.asp y descargé los
ultimos 2 paquetes
Yo ingresaba a cannon america latina pero parece que estan en
canon-europe
Luego se ejecuta scangearmp y listo!!! abre la aplicación y se puede
escanear tranquilamente.
Gracias por sus recomendaciones.
Saludos, Gustavo.-
El dom, 28-09-2008 a las 12:13 -0300, Guillermo Lisi escribió:
> Gustavo Maher wrote:
> > Buenas,
> >
> > Quería saber si alguien pudo hacer funcionar el escaner de la MP 140.
> > Cuando ejecuto Xsane dice que no encuentra el dispositivo, sin embargo
> > ejecuto sane-find-scanner (y dice lo siguiente)
> >
> > found USB scanner (vendor=0x04a9 [Canon], product=0x172b [MP140 series])
> > at libusb:005:003
> >
> > Como logro hacerlo funcionar?
> > La impresora por lo menos imprime bien...
> >
> > Gracias,
> >
> > Gustavo.-
> >
> >
>
> La pagina de SANE (http://www.sane-project.org/) sinteticamente dice:
>
>
> Backend Version Supported Devices Manual Page
> Manufacturer Model Interface USB id Status Comment
> Backends included in the CVS repository - see SANE CVS Repository
> pixma 0.14.5 Canon PIXMA MP140 USB 0x04a9/0x172b good All
> resolutions supported (up to 600 DPI) sane-pixma
>
>
> Cuando vas a la pagina del manual (link sane-pixma), dice:
>
> NAME
>
> sane-pixma - SANE backend for Canon PIXMA MP series
>
>
>
> DESCRIPTION
>
> The sane-pixma library implements a SANE (Scanner Access Now
> Easy)
> backend that provides access to Canon PIXMA multi-function
> devices
> (All-in-one printers). Currently, the following models work
> with this
> backend:
>
> PIXMA MP150, MP160, MP170, MP180, MP450, MP460
> PIXMA MP500, MP510, MP530, MP600, MP600R
> PIXMA MP800, MP800R, MP810, MP830, MP960
> MultiPASS MP700, PIXMA MP750 (no grayscale)
>
> The following models are not well tested and/or the scanner
> sometimes
> hangs and must be switched off and on.
>
> SmartBase MP360, MP370, MP390
> MultiPASS MP730, PIXMA MP760, PIXMA MP780
>
> The backend supports
> * resolutions at 75,150,300,600,1200 and 2400 DPI (still buggy),
> * color and grayscale mode,
> * a custom gamma table and
> * automatic document feeder (only single side).
>
> The device name is in the form pixma:xxxxyyyy_zzzzz where x, y
> and z
> are vendor ID, product ID and serial number respectively.
> Example:
> pixma:04A91709_123456 is a MP150.
>
> This backend is in alpha stage and will stay in this stage until
> we get
> the programming manual for the hardware. Although we have tested
> it as
> good as we could, it will not work in every situations. You
> will find
> an up-to-date status at the project homepage. (See below)
>
>
>
> OPTIONS
>
> Besides "well-known" options (e.g. resolution, mode etc.) pixma
> backend
> also provides the following experimental options for button
> handling,
> i.e. the options might change in the future.
>
> button-controlled
> This option can be used in combination with scanadf(1) and
> scan-
> image(1) in batch mode, for example when you want to
> scan many
> photos or multiple-page documents. If it is enabled (i.e.
> is set
> to true or yes), the backend waits before every scan
> until the
> user presses the "SCAN" button (for MP150) or the
> color-scan
> button (for other models). Just put the first page in the
> scan-
> ner, press the button, then the next page, press the
> button and
> so on. When you finished, press the gray-scan button. (For
> MP150
> you have to stop the frontend by pressing Ctrl-C for example.)
>
> button-update button-1 button-2
> These options are interesting for developers. To check
> button
> status: (1) set button-1 and button-2 to zero, (2) set
> button-
> update (Its type is SANE_TYPE_BUTTON.), (3) get
> button-1 and
> button-2. If the result is not zero, the corresponding
> button
> was pressed.
>
>
>
> FILES
>
> /usr/lib/sane/libsane-pixma.a
> The static library implementing this backend.
>
> /usr/lib/sane/libsane-pixma.so
> The shared library implementing this backend (present on
> systems
> that support dynamic loading).
>
>
>
> ENVIRONMENT
>
> SANE_DEBUG_PIXMA
> If the library was compiled with debug support
> enabled, this
> environment variable controls the debug level for this
> backend.
> Higher value increases the verbosity.
>
> 0 print nothing (default)
> 1 print error and warning messages (recommended)
> 2 print informational messages
> 3 print debug-level messages
> 10 dump USB traffics
>
> PIXMA_EXPERIMENT
> Setting to a non-zero value will enable the support for
> experi-
> mental models. You should also set SANE_DEBUG_PIXMA to 10.
>
>
>
> SEE ALSO
>
> sane(7), sane-dll(5), http://home.arcor.de/wittawat/pixma/
>
>
> Me llama la atencion que el modelo que tenes no figura explicitamente en
> la lista, si bien sale como dispositivo soportado, con lo cual se me
> ocurre que algun driver de otro modelo (como los que figura en la pagina
> del manual) seria el equivalente (el MP150 quizas ?).
>
> De hecho, debajo del primer cuadro aparece esta aclaracion que si es
> especifica sobre ese modelo MP140:
>
> Backend Version Supported Devices Manual Page
> Manufacturer Model Interface USB id Status Comment
> Backends neither included in the current tarball nor the CVS repository
> canon_mfp *none* Canon MP140 USB 0x04a9/0x172b untested No report
> yet.
>
> Con lo cual tengo mis reservas de que funcione como MP140.
>
> --
> Guillermo Lisi
> http://geeksroom.com
>
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