Re: Another Microtek Phantom 636 Problem

Bernd Schroeder (bernd@aquila.muc.de)
Fri, 12 Nov 1999 16:35:43 +0100

On Wed, Nov 10, 1999 at 04:24:40PM +0100, Christoph wrote:
> I still didn't fix the problem but here is some more debug information:
>
> My system is Redhat 6.0, kernel 2.2.12, sane1.0.1 with the latest patches,
> I use Adaptec AVA-1505AE SCSI adapter.
>
> [root@aeon /root]# scanimage -d microtek2:/dev/scanner

[...]

Forget my other mail, I didn't see this one at first.

> Scanner attributes from device structure
> ========================================
>
> Scanner ID...
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> Vendor Name: ' '
> Model Name: 'scanner V636A4 '
> Revision: '1.20'
> Model Code: 0x97 (ScanMaker 636)
> Device Type Code: 0x06 (Scanner),
> Scanner type: Flatbed scanner
> Supported options: Automatic document feeder: Yes
> Transparency media adapter: Yes
> Auto paper detecting: Yes
> Advanced picture system: No
> Stripes: No
> Slides: No
> Scan button: No
>
> Imaging Capabilities...
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> Color scanner: Yes
> Number passes: 1 pass
> Resolution: X-max: 600 dpi
> Y-max: 1200 dpi
> Geometry: Geometric width: 5100 pts (8.50'')
> Geometric height: 7020 pts (11.70'')
> Optical resol. : 600
> Modes: Lineart: Yes
> Halftone: No
> Gray: Yes
> Color: Yes
> Depths: Nibble Gray: Yes
> 10-bit-color: No
> 12-bit-color: Yes
> d/l of HT pattern: No
> Builtin HT patt.: 0
> LUT capabilities: 4096 words
>
> Miscellaneous capabilities...
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> Data format: Chunky data, R, G & B in one pixel
> Color Sequence: R - G - B
> Scanning direction: Left to right
> CCD gap: 8 lines
> CCD pixels: 5100
> Calib wh str loc: -288
> Max calib space: 80
> Number of lens: 1
> Max no of windows: 64
> Sh trnsf func equ: 1
> Buffer type: Ring
> FEPROM: No

Basically this model should be supported, although you might need a newer
release of the backend from

ftp://ftp.muc.de/people/bernds/mtek2 .

> [microtek2] scsi_read_image_info: ms=0x8056f00
> [microtek2] scsi_read_image_info: ppl=612, bpl=1842, lines=842, remain=1550964
> [microtek2] scsi_wait_for_image: ms=0x8056f00
> [microtek2] scsi_read_image_status: ms=0x8056f00

If it stops here then it is normally indeed a problem with the
settings for disconnect/reconnect. You could try it with something similar
to aha152x=0x140,10,7,1,1.

Bernd

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