> Roger Grosswiler wrote: >>>Roger Grosswiler wrote: >>> >>>>hey, >>>> >>>>after googling a lot and find some information about the hp psc750 >>>>scanning i remarked - mine doesn't >>>> >>>>He prints, ok, but he doesn't scan. >>>> >>>>Unfortunately, nowhere has been described, how they got their psc750 >>>>working. Do you have a hint for me? >>>> >>>>Thanks, >>>>Roger >>>> >>> >>>Which software are you using,if hpoj/hpijs swap over to hplip it >>>supports PSC-750 and is HP's next gen. driver,its in 'extras' or >>>'updates-testing'can't remember which. >>> >>>www.hpinkjet.sourceforge.net >>> >>> david >>> >>>-- >>>fedora-list mailing list >>>fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx >>>To unsubscribe: http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list >>> >> >> Ok, i installed it....but i did not get the files according to the >> releasedoc. i should have got hpaio and libsane-hpaio >> >> https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-test-list/2005-July/msg00358.html >> >> strange? >> >> Roger >> > Check 'rpm -ql hplip' did you try "/etc/init.d/hplip [re]start" then > "/etc/init.d/cups restart" > > david > > -- > fedora-list mailing list > fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx > To unsubscribe: http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list > i am not quite sure, but googling brought me to another idea. so i found scanimage. i tried scanimage (unfortunately only remote, so i don't have any idea if its really working or not). It seems, as scanimage does work. scan-image --help will indicate any device-adress... David, perhaps this will work also for you? If this is the case, it isn't hplip, it is definitivly sane that is not working properly because of a missing part/driver. Roger