![epson perfection v500 setup epson perfection v500 setup](https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/q9MAAOSwGeFhBT9L/s-l640.jpg)
![epson perfection v500 setup epson perfection v500 setup](https://images.offerup.com/SkGk0FyaTZU1-zn6PwIn5nvItGM=/600x1200/7c44/7c4487e60455461482cde39ccc0d8609.jpg)
- EPSON PERFECTION V500 SETUP INSTALL
- EPSON PERFECTION V500 SETUP UPDATE
- EPSON PERFECTION V500 SETUP DRIVER
If the scanner is turned on while hooked up to a computer running 3.6, it instantly gets an error light, along with some dmesg output about microframes. If the scanner is initialized in linux-lts or linux 3.5.6 or another working version, it can scan without problems, even in 3.6.3 - just don't turn your scanner off/on between reboots. The issue is with scanner initialization. Here's what I can see, after a couple of bisects and testing on mainline (3.7-rc3). # found the scanner devices, be sure to adjust access permissions as # You may want to run this program as root to find all devices. # Most Scanners connected to the parallel port or other proprietary ports # Not checking for parallel port scanners. Try scanimage -L and read the backend's manpage. # Your USB scanner was (probably) detected. # Also you need support for SCSI Generic (sg) in your operating system.įound USB scanner (vendor=0x04b8, product=0x0130 ) at libusb:002:002
EPSON PERFECTION V500 SETUP DRIVER
# you have loaded a kernel SCSI driver for your SCSI adapter. If you expected something different, make sure that # scanner is powered up and properly connected to your computer. # result is different from what you expected, first make sure your # sane-find-scanner will now attempt to detect your scanner. Here is the output of several (seemingly) relevant commands: I also attempted the steps in this post, modified very slightly to the appropriate product (0x0130) with no success: … 0#p1063520 I was experiencing the 'Failed cupsGetDevices' error as explained in another thread, but followed the instructions in this post and haven't had any further issues of this type: … 5#p1157305 When the scanner was working, iscan-data was not necessary, nor is it necessary on the other computer. I've tried this process alternating installing iscan or iscan-data first, but that hasn't changed anything. I've even tried installing iscan-data thinking that perhaps that may be causing my issue. In attempting to resolve this I have removed and reinstalled the latest versions of iscan and iscan-plugin-gt-x770 from the AUR. I am currently using a pure systemd installation as outlined in the wiki and normally use the simple-scan package.
EPSON PERFECTION V500 SETUP UPDATE
I have never had any issues with the scanner prior to this update and I have another computer which I have not updated to systemd which is still able to use the scanner as before. I performed an update recently which included systemd package, which I think may be related to the issue as the problem began only after the update. But I would still start with the Avasys/Epson site in case something has been updated.This is my first post I've been using ArchLinux as my only OS for just over a year, and prior to that used Linux Mint since eschewing MicroSoft products sometime in 2008. My advice to future -protect oneself is keep the 3 downloads safe somewhere. XSane sees the scanner, but behaves too eratically to use so one is stuck with iscan, but I criticise it not. Fire it up from the graphics menu - and you can indeed scan from the V500! The program is utterly different from its Win/Mac equivalent. Iscan is indeed the dedicated scanning application. Mine showed 2 slightly different entries for the V500, of which I picked the 2nd as looking most likely.
EPSON PERFECTION V500 SETUP INSTALL
Install the three packages in that order.Ĭonnect the V500, and go through the Yast2 Scanner 'Add' process. Read carefully "What Image Scan! for Linux packages do I need to install in order to use my Epson scanner?".ĭownload for Perfection V500 PHOTO data package iscan-data-1.13.ĭownload for Perfection V500 PHOTO core package iscan-2.28. or iscan-2.28.86_64.rpmĪnd the relevant plugin iscan-plugin-gt-x770-2.1. or iscan-plugin-gt-x770-2.1.2-1.x86_64.rpm Complete the little 'Questionnaire' section. On the subsequent Scanner/Linux Driver page, click the Perfection V500 PHOTO radio button. In the "Download menu" section click the Scanner graphic link. Success at last, and I note here how one arrives for the benefit of others.