

# chmod 777 /dev/usbdev1.2 (which I think represents the scanner) # chmod 777 /dev/usbdev1.1 # chmod 777 /proc/bus/usb/001/002 # chmod 777 /proc/bus/usb/001/001 No change. Run sane-find-scanner as root: found USB scanner (vendor=0x04a9 Canon, product=0x220e CanoScan, chip=LM9832/3) at libusb:001:002 Run sane-find-scanner as myself: same as above Run xsane as root: OK.Run xsane as myself: No devices found. Now /proc/bus/usb is mounted, and it contains a node for my scanner. Heres whats happening: I plugged in the scanners USB cable after booting (my machines been up continuously for a few days, so I would have to shut down to do otherwise).Loaded the uhci-hcd module. Now, of course, the devices are all different (I mostly keep up with the latest release, dont really use testing packages, so I now have kernel 2.6.14). However, I was never able to configure hotplug to set the permissions automatically I always had to become root and manually set the permissions in order to access the scanner as a regular user. I have a Canon Lide-30 USB scanner which I have used under Arch Linux many times-but not for 2 or 3 months. Update a driver for hardware that isn't working properly Hope this helps.Let us know if you need further assistance. Follow the steps from the article: Uninstall or change a program Method 3: Update the latest drivers/software for the scanner. Method 2: Uninstall and reinstall the application. I would suggest you to follow these methods.Method 1: Run the hardware and device troubleshooter. Was it working fine earlier? I will help you with this issue. Innovative Technology Filmscan 35 Software.Provide the following information: Have you made any changes on the computer prior to the issue? Do you get any error message? As per the problem description you are not able to connect the scanner with Arc soft Photo impression 6 software. Eu3c Filmscan 35 I Softwares Rating: 3,8/5 3409 votes
