This just means that the feeder is empty and you can close the dialog. When the feeder runs out, you will get a dialog box with a green warning triangle saying ""Scanned pages: 0". If you have a duplex scanner, double this number. if your feeder can take 10 pages, then enter 15 (to account for thickness variation). If you want to automatically scan documents from a feeder, and wonder if XSane will know when to stop (and not stop too early), simply input a number at the top left (number of scans icon) larger than the number of pages that fit in your feeder. It's also worth checking your SANE backend is working properly (not too Arch specific): It is very powerful, and intuitive once you read the setup guide linked from Help > XSane Doc in the program - to know how much you can do with it. If [ -d $.pdfįor those of you wishing to use XSANE. Re='^+$' #Check if second argument is a numberĮcho "error: Usage: $0 filename number_of_pages" >&2 exit 1 SCANNER=genesys:libusb:006:003 #My USB scannerĬONTRAST=35 #Contrast to remove paper look TESS_LANG=nor #Language that Tesseract uses for OCR # then copy/paste genesys:libusb:006:003 into SCANNER below. device `genesys:libusb:006:003' is a Canon LiDE 210 flatbed scanner # Use scanimage -L to get a list of devices. # pdfunite to merge multiple PDF into one, I use 0.26.5 Usage: scan2PDF outputfilename number_of_pages #!/bin/bash
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