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Special Forums Hardware Canon LiDE 220 Installation Post 302994717 by Meow613 on Monday 27th of March 2017 10:55:30 AM
Old 03-27-2017
Canon LiDE 220 Installation

I am trying to install a Canon LiDE 220 scanner on Debian 8.5 64 bit, running on a
Dell Latitude E5400


As far as Ubuntu is concerned, it can be installed. I am having no luck with Debian 8.5

This is what I have
Code:
root@server1:/etc# sane-find-scanner

  # sane-find-scanner will now attempt to detect your scanner. If the
  # result is different from what you expected, first make sure your
  # scanner is powered up and properly connected to your computer.

  # No SCSI scanners found. If you expected something different, make sure that
  # you have loaded a kernel SCSI driver for your SCSI adapter.

found USB scanner (vendor=0x04a9 [Canon], product=0x190f [CanoScan], chip=GL848+) at libusb:004:009
  # Your USB scanner was (probably) detected. It may or may not be supported by
  # SANE. Try scanimage -L and read the backend's manpage.

  # Not checking for parallel port scanners.

  # Most Scanners connected to the parallel port or other proprietary ports
  # can't be detected by this program.
root@server1:/etc# 
root@server1:/etc# 
root@server1:/etc# 
root@server1:/etc# scanimage -L

No scanners were identified. If you were expecting something different,
check that the scanner is plugged in, turned on and detected by the
sane-find-scanner tool (if appropriate). Please read the documentation
which came with this software (README, FAQ, manpages).

Thanks
 

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CJET(1) 						      General Commands Manual							   CJET(1)

NAME
cjet - converts HP PCL to Canon CaPSL format SYNOPSIS
cjet [options]<input.pcl>output DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the cjet command. This manual page was written for the Debian distribution because the original program does not have a manual page. cjet converts the common HP PCL page description language to Canon's CaPSL, which was used in the mid-1990s by some Canon laser printers. It is normally used as part of a printer filter script, like the Foomatic system. OPTIONS
-h Show summary of options. -f Use full paint mode instead of partial paint mode. This requires the printer to have at least 1.5 MB of memory to work correctly. -p Ignore paper size commands. Useful for printing files formatted for paper size X on printers with paper size Y. -q Quiet mode. Suppresses all warning messages. -x X Shift output on paper by X dots horizontally. Positive values of X shift to the right; negative values to the left. Dots are 1/300 inch (0.085 mm). -y Y Shift output on paper by Y dots vertically. Positive values of Y shift downwards; negative values shift upwards. SEE ALSO
/usr/share/doc/printer-driver-cjet/README AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Chris Lawrence <lawrencc@debian.org> based on the original README file by Michael Huijsmans for the Debian project (but may be used by others). July 2, 2003 CJET(1)
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