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Old 18th June 2012, 10:21 AM
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Benq 5000 scanner

Hi All

I'm attempting to use a Benq 5000 scanner with Fedora 17.

I've followed all the instructions but when I try to use Xsane it crashes it - yet this doesn't happen with an Epson CX3200..

edited results =
lsusb
Bus 002 Device 005: ID 04a5:20f8 Acer Peripherals Inc. (now BenQ Corp.) Benq 5000

sane-find-scanner
found USB scanner (vendor=0x04a5 [Color], product=0x20f8 [ FlatbedScanner 22]) at libusb:002:005

scanimage -L
device `snapscan:libusb:002:005' is a Acer FlatbedScanner22 flatbed scanner

Any ideas about what could be wrong or is this Benq 5000 scanner just too old to work with F17?

Thanks, Roy
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