Using Canon LIde 700F with xane over USB












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I know, I know, I should have never gotten a Canon to connect to a Linux box...



But the SANE supported-scanners doc said that the CanoScan 700F is supported "Good". I took that to mean that it can scan at all but the highest res setting (9600 dpi).



But I haven't been able to actually scan anything except a low res preview.



I can see in /var/log/kern.log that the kernel sees it:



Jan 23 20:30:22 morpheus kernel: [269901.872029] usb 1-2: new high-speed USB device number 14 using ehci_hcd
Jan 23 20:30:22 morpheus kernel: [269902.005556] usb 1-2: New USB device found, idVendor=04a9, idProduct=1907
Jan 23 20:30:22 morpheus kernel: [269902.005564] usb 1-2: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=0
Jan 23 20:30:22 morpheus kernel: [269902.005569] usb 1-2: Product: CanoScan
Jan 23 20:30:22 morpheus kernel: [269902.005573] usb 1-2: Manufacturer: Canon


This usually works:



$ sudo sane-find-scanner 
[sudo] password for xxx:

# 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.

could not fetch string descriptor: Operation timed out
could not fetch string descriptor: Operation timed out
found USB scanner (vendor=0x04a9, product=0x1907) at libusb:001:014


This works only sometimes:



$ sudo scanimage -Lv

No scanners were identified. If you were expecting something different, ...


And when xsane does find the scanner and I try to scan something, it clicks a little, then just hangs.



Does anyone have experience getting this device to work on some version of LInux or should I just send it back and get an HP scanner?










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    Got the same problem here with my Canon LIDE 30. That scanner used to work flawlessly under 12.04. Under 14.04 sane-find-scanner says: found USB scanner (vendor=0x04a9 [Canon], product=0x220e [CanoScan]) at libusb:003:003 but scanimage -L says: No scanners were identified. If you were expecting something different,... What to do?

    – PaulS
    Apr 23 '14 at 17:20
















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I know, I know, I should have never gotten a Canon to connect to a Linux box...



But the SANE supported-scanners doc said that the CanoScan 700F is supported "Good". I took that to mean that it can scan at all but the highest res setting (9600 dpi).



But I haven't been able to actually scan anything except a low res preview.



I can see in /var/log/kern.log that the kernel sees it:



Jan 23 20:30:22 morpheus kernel: [269901.872029] usb 1-2: new high-speed USB device number 14 using ehci_hcd
Jan 23 20:30:22 morpheus kernel: [269902.005556] usb 1-2: New USB device found, idVendor=04a9, idProduct=1907
Jan 23 20:30:22 morpheus kernel: [269902.005564] usb 1-2: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=0
Jan 23 20:30:22 morpheus kernel: [269902.005569] usb 1-2: Product: CanoScan
Jan 23 20:30:22 morpheus kernel: [269902.005573] usb 1-2: Manufacturer: Canon


This usually works:



$ sudo sane-find-scanner 
[sudo] password for xxx:

# 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.

could not fetch string descriptor: Operation timed out
could not fetch string descriptor: Operation timed out
found USB scanner (vendor=0x04a9, product=0x1907) at libusb:001:014


This works only sometimes:



$ sudo scanimage -Lv

No scanners were identified. If you were expecting something different, ...


And when xsane does find the scanner and I try to scan something, it clicks a little, then just hangs.



Does anyone have experience getting this device to work on some version of LInux or should I just send it back and get an HP scanner?










share|improve this question


















  • 1





    Got the same problem here with my Canon LIDE 30. That scanner used to work flawlessly under 12.04. Under 14.04 sane-find-scanner says: found USB scanner (vendor=0x04a9 [Canon], product=0x220e [CanoScan]) at libusb:003:003 but scanimage -L says: No scanners were identified. If you were expecting something different,... What to do?

    – PaulS
    Apr 23 '14 at 17:20














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I know, I know, I should have never gotten a Canon to connect to a Linux box...



But the SANE supported-scanners doc said that the CanoScan 700F is supported "Good". I took that to mean that it can scan at all but the highest res setting (9600 dpi).



But I haven't been able to actually scan anything except a low res preview.



I can see in /var/log/kern.log that the kernel sees it:



Jan 23 20:30:22 morpheus kernel: [269901.872029] usb 1-2: new high-speed USB device number 14 using ehci_hcd
Jan 23 20:30:22 morpheus kernel: [269902.005556] usb 1-2: New USB device found, idVendor=04a9, idProduct=1907
Jan 23 20:30:22 morpheus kernel: [269902.005564] usb 1-2: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=0
Jan 23 20:30:22 morpheus kernel: [269902.005569] usb 1-2: Product: CanoScan
Jan 23 20:30:22 morpheus kernel: [269902.005573] usb 1-2: Manufacturer: Canon


This usually works:



$ sudo sane-find-scanner 
[sudo] password for xxx:

# 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.

could not fetch string descriptor: Operation timed out
could not fetch string descriptor: Operation timed out
found USB scanner (vendor=0x04a9, product=0x1907) at libusb:001:014


This works only sometimes:



$ sudo scanimage -Lv

No scanners were identified. If you were expecting something different, ...


And when xsane does find the scanner and I try to scan something, it clicks a little, then just hangs.



Does anyone have experience getting this device to work on some version of LInux or should I just send it back and get an HP scanner?










share|improve this question














I know, I know, I should have never gotten a Canon to connect to a Linux box...



But the SANE supported-scanners doc said that the CanoScan 700F is supported "Good". I took that to mean that it can scan at all but the highest res setting (9600 dpi).



But I haven't been able to actually scan anything except a low res preview.



I can see in /var/log/kern.log that the kernel sees it:



Jan 23 20:30:22 morpheus kernel: [269901.872029] usb 1-2: new high-speed USB device number 14 using ehci_hcd
Jan 23 20:30:22 morpheus kernel: [269902.005556] usb 1-2: New USB device found, idVendor=04a9, idProduct=1907
Jan 23 20:30:22 morpheus kernel: [269902.005564] usb 1-2: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=0
Jan 23 20:30:22 morpheus kernel: [269902.005569] usb 1-2: Product: CanoScan
Jan 23 20:30:22 morpheus kernel: [269902.005573] usb 1-2: Manufacturer: Canon


This usually works:



$ sudo sane-find-scanner 
[sudo] password for xxx:

# 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.

could not fetch string descriptor: Operation timed out
could not fetch string descriptor: Operation timed out
found USB scanner (vendor=0x04a9, product=0x1907) at libusb:001:014


This works only sometimes:



$ sudo scanimage -Lv

No scanners were identified. If you were expecting something different, ...


And when xsane does find the scanner and I try to scan something, it clicks a little, then just hangs.



Does anyone have experience getting this device to work on some version of LInux or should I just send it back and get an HP scanner?







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asked Jan 24 '13 at 2:49









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  • 1





    Got the same problem here with my Canon LIDE 30. That scanner used to work flawlessly under 12.04. Under 14.04 sane-find-scanner says: found USB scanner (vendor=0x04a9 [Canon], product=0x220e [CanoScan]) at libusb:003:003 but scanimage -L says: No scanners were identified. If you were expecting something different,... What to do?

    – PaulS
    Apr 23 '14 at 17:20














  • 1





    Got the same problem here with my Canon LIDE 30. That scanner used to work flawlessly under 12.04. Under 14.04 sane-find-scanner says: found USB scanner (vendor=0x04a9 [Canon], product=0x220e [CanoScan]) at libusb:003:003 but scanimage -L says: No scanners were identified. If you were expecting something different,... What to do?

    – PaulS
    Apr 23 '14 at 17:20








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Got the same problem here with my Canon LIDE 30. That scanner used to work flawlessly under 12.04. Under 14.04 sane-find-scanner says: found USB scanner (vendor=0x04a9 [Canon], product=0x220e [CanoScan]) at libusb:003:003 but scanimage -L says: No scanners were identified. If you were expecting something different,... What to do?

– PaulS
Apr 23 '14 at 17:20





Got the same problem here with my Canon LIDE 30. That scanner used to work flawlessly under 12.04. Under 14.04 sane-find-scanner says: found USB scanner (vendor=0x04a9 [Canon], product=0x220e [CanoScan]) at libusb:003:003 but scanimage -L says: No scanners were identified. If you were expecting something different,... What to do?

– PaulS
Apr 23 '14 at 17:20










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Canon Lide 700F runs plug and play under Ubuntu 13.10 (both 32bit and 64bit versions). I just use "Simple Scan" (not many features but it works with the basic ones). Thanks to the guys who helped with that.






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Canon Lide 700F runs plug and play under Ubuntu 13.10 (both 32bit and 64bit versions). I just use "Simple Scan" (not many features but it works with the basic ones). Thanks to the guys who helped with that.






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  • Thanks. Since I upgraded to Ubunto 13.10, all is working well. :)

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Canon Lide 700F runs plug and play under Ubuntu 13.10 (both 32bit and 64bit versions). I just use "Simple Scan" (not many features but it works with the basic ones). Thanks to the guys who helped with that.






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  • Thanks. Since I upgraded to Ubunto 13.10, all is working well. :)

    – Lawrence I. Siden
    Jan 12 '14 at 20:21














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Canon Lide 700F runs plug and play under Ubuntu 13.10 (both 32bit and 64bit versions). I just use "Simple Scan" (not many features but it works with the basic ones). Thanks to the guys who helped with that.






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Canon Lide 700F runs plug and play under Ubuntu 13.10 (both 32bit and 64bit versions). I just use "Simple Scan" (not many features but it works with the basic ones). Thanks to the guys who helped with that.







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  • Thanks. Since I upgraded to Ubunto 13.10, all is working well. :)

    – Lawrence I. Siden
    Jan 12 '14 at 20:21



















  • Thanks. Since I upgraded to Ubunto 13.10, all is working well. :)

    – Lawrence I. Siden
    Jan 12 '14 at 20:21

















Thanks. Since I upgraded to Ubunto 13.10, all is working well. :)

– Lawrence I. Siden
Jan 12 '14 at 20:21





Thanks. Since I upgraded to Ubunto 13.10, all is working well. :)

– Lawrence I. Siden
Jan 12 '14 at 20:21



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