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1. Download driver from www.avasys.jp/english
- Click on Driver Download under Linux Driver
- Click on Scanner under Download
- Enter these informations:
*Model*: Perfection V200 PHOTO
*Distribution*: Ubuntu
*Distribution version*: 9.04
*Your country/region*: “your own country”
*Connection environment for using scanner*: Scan with local scanner
*Location for the product*: Individuals(Graphic/mage)
- Click on Next
- Download these packages:
iscan_2.20.0-6.ltdl7_i386.deb
iscan-plugin-gt-f670_2.1.0-3_amd64.deb
2. Install packages
3. Create 45-libsane.rules in /etc/udev/rules.d and copy these lines so it looks that way:
# Epson Corp.|Perfection V200 Photo
SYSFS{idVendor}=="04b8", SYSFS{idProduct}=="012e", MODE="664", GROUP="scanner"
4. Create epkowa.conf in /etc/sane.d and copy these lines so it looks that way:
# epkowa.conf — sample configuration for the EPKOWA SANE backend
# Copyright (C) 2004 Olaf Meeuwissen
#
# See sane-epkowa(5), sane-scsi(5) and sane-usb(5) for details.
# SCSI scanners can be configured simply by listing the path to the
# device. For example, if your system claims to have a /dev/scanner
# SCSI device, all you have to do is uncomment the following line:
#
#/dev/scanner
#
# In the interest of maintainability, most installations would have
# /dev/scanner sym-linked to the real SCSI scanner device node.
#
# An alternative way that works for many operating systems and is a
# little bit more generic, is to have the backend probe for your SCSI
# scanner with the following configuration command:
#
scsi EPSON
# On systems with libusb, the following line is sufficient to get the
# backend to recognise your USB scanners. It presumes, however, that
# the scanner—more precisely, it’s USB product ID—is known to the
# backend.
# For all USB scanners that are officially supported by this backend,
# this presumption is true. A list of such scanners can be found in
# sane-epkowa(5).
#
usb
# For any USB scanner not known to the backend (yet), you may, at your
# own peril(!!), force the backend to recognise and use it via libusb.
# You can do so by the following configuration command:
#
# usb
#
# SEIKO EPSON’s USB vendor ID is ‘0×04b8′ (without quotes). In order
# to find the USB product ID, use lsusb(1) or, on Linux systems, peek
# at the information in /proc/bus/usb/devices.
# A sample configuration for the Perfection 1650 (GT-8200), which has
# a product ID of 0×0110, would look as follows:
#
usb 0×04b8 0x012e
# When not accessing your USB scanner via libusb, you may need to use
# one of the configuration commands below or commands that are almost
# the same. These commands typically access the scanner via a kernel
# scanner module.
#
#usb /dev/usb/scanner0
#usb /dev/usbscanner0
#usb /dev/uscanner0
#
# Linux had a scanner module until version 2.6.2. As of version 2.6.3
# libusb is your only option. Linux’ scanner module can be loaded via
# the modprobe( command like so:
#
# modprobe scanner vendor= product=
#
# If the scanner module already knows the vendor and product IDs, you
# do not have to specify them. If you want to have this done automa-
# tically every time you boot, you can add the above line, except for
# the modprobe command itself, to your /etc/modules file.
# Although not tested with this backend, parallel port scanners should
# be usable. You can configure them as shown below, but I do not know
# much about the details. Information is welcome.
#
#pio 0×278
#pio 0×378
#pio 0×3BC
5. Modify dll.conf file in /etc/sane.d and add these lines so it looks that way:
# /etc/sane.d/dll.conf - Configuration file for the SANE dynamic backend loader
#
# On Debian systems, the dll backend will also look for pieces of configuration
# in the /etc/sane.d/dll.d directory -- packages providing backends should drop
# a config file similar to dll.conf in this directory.
#
# enable the next line if you want to allow access through the network:
net
abaton
agfafocus
apple
avision
artec
artec_eplus48u
as6e
bh
canon
canon630u
#canon_pp
cardscan
coolscan
coolscan2
#dc25
#dc210
#dc240
dell1600n_net
dmc
epjitsu
epson
epson2
epkowa
fujitsu
#gphoto2
genesys
gt68xx
hp
hp3900
hpsj5s
hp3500
hp4200
hp5400
hp5590
hpljm1005
hs2p
ibm
leo
lexmark
ma1509
matsushita
microtek
microtek2
mustek
#mustek_pp
mustek_usb
mustek_usb2
nec
niash
pie
pixma
plustek
#plustek_pp
#pnm
qcam
ricoh
s9036
sceptre
sharp
sm3600
sm3840
snapscan
sp15c
#st400
#stv680
tamarack
teco1
teco2
teco3
#test
u12
umax
#umax_pp
umax1220u
v4l
6. Go to System/Administration/Users and Groups
Click on Unlock and enter your password
Click on Manage Groups
Click on Add Group
Group name: scanner
Group ID: 124
Click ok then close
I am not sure about the group nember but 124 worked out for me!!
7. Plug your scanner and turn it on.
8. Start Xsane to see if it detects your scanner
[Usb] Scanner Epson Perfection V200 Photo
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