I thank all who responded to my problem! I found the solution!!
1. Install packages: esci-interpreter-perfection-v330-0.1.1-2.i386.tgz, iscan-data-1.9.0-i486-111.txz, iscan-2.26.4-i486-111.txz. SLKBUILDs
here.
2. Add in the file "/etc/sane.d/
dll.conf" the line "
epkowa". If other scanners Epson are not used, then comment out (add "#" in the beginning) the line "epson2" to the scanner faster determined.
3. Create the file "/etc/sane.d/
epkowa.conf" with the line "
usb". Here is the original file "epkowa.conf" from the archive with the source code of the "iscan":
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# epkowa.conf -- sample configuration for the EPKOWA SANE backend
# Copyright (C) 2004, 2008, 2009 Olaf Meeuwissen
#
# See sane-epkowa(5), sane-usb(5) and sane-scsi(5) for details.
# Detect all devices supported by the backend.
# If you don't have a SCSI device, you can comment out the "scsi"
# keyword. Similarly for the other keywords.
#
usb
scsi
# 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 <USB vendor ID> <USB product ID>
#
# SEIKO EPSON's USB vendor ID is '0x04b8' (without quotes). In order
# to find the USB product ID, use lsusb(1).
# A sample configuration for the Epson Perfection 1650 (Epson GT-8200),
# which has a product ID of 0x0110, would look as follows:
#
#usb 0x04b8 0x0110
# For SCSI devices not detected, you can add an entry like:
#
# scsi EPSON GT-20000
#
# where the GT-20000 bit corresponds to the SCSI model information as
# shown in the output of dmesg(1) or in the /var/log/kern.log file.
# Network attached devices may be made to work by first installing the
# (non-free) iscan-network-nt package and then adding configuration lines
# as per information below.
#
# For each network attached device, you must add an entry as follows:
#
# net <IP-address|hostname> [port-number]
#
# Ask your network administrator for the device's IP address or check
# for yourself on the panel (if it has one). The port-number is very
# optional and defaults to 1865.
# Note that network attached devices are not queried unless configured
# in this file.
#
# Examples:
#
#net 192.16.136.2 1865
#net 10.0.0.1
#net scanner.mydomain.com
# Some backend behaviour can be customized by using the option keyword
# followed by an option name, as shown below.
#
# option <option-name>
#
# Currently available options:
#
# Makes the automatic document feeder the default document source
#option prefer-adf
4. Learn scanner's <vendor-id> and <product-id> with the following command:
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# sane-find-scanner
found USB scanner (vendor=0x04b8 [EPSON], product=0x0142 [EPSON Perfection V33/V330]) at libusb:002:006
5. Execute the following command in the terminal (usb <vendor-id> <product-id>):
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# iscan-registry --add interpreter usb 0x04b8 0x0142 /usr/lib/esci/libesci-interpreter-perfection-v330
- this command will create the file "/var/lib/iscan/interpreter" with the contents:
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interpreter usb 0x04b8 0x0142 /usr/lib/esci/libesci-interpreter-perfection-v330
6. (This is for Salix OS 13.1.x.) Solution to resolve write access to USB device nodes for users: create the file "/lib/udev/rules.d/
10-my-usb-perms.rules" or "/etc/udev/rules.d/
10-my-usb-perms.rules" with:
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SUBSYSTEM=="usb_device", GROUP="users", MODE="0664"
SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ENV{DEVTYPE}=="usb_device", GROUP="users", MODE="0664"
and reconnect the scanner.
7. Run "iscan" from the following command in the terminal:
Enjoy!
For
GIMP from the User's Manual:
"As of version 1.15.0, iscan is automatically registered as a GIMP plug-in if you install the binary package. In case it didn't (because you built from source for example), you can register it yourself with the following command":
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$ ln -s /usr/bin/iscan /home/<user_name>/.gimp-2.6/plug-ins/
"Adjust the version number to match the version of the GIMP that you use.
Once iscan is registered as a plug-in, you can start it via the entry in the Xtns menu under the Acquire Image section.
Select Create from the File menu of GIMP, and then select Scanning (iscan).
Note: The menu configuration may differ depending on which version of GIMP that you use."
Additionally recommend that you try GUI
XSane that is included in the repository of the Salix OS.
And more:
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use[~]$ simple-scan
libusb couldn't open USB device /dev/bus/usb/001/001: Permission denied.
libusb requires write access to USB device nodes.
libusb couldn't open USB device /dev/bus/usb/002/001: Permission denied.
libusb requires write access to USB device nodes.
libusb couldn't open USB device /dev/bus/usb/003/001: Permission denied.
libusb requires write access to USB device nodes.
libusb couldn't open USB device /dev/bus/usb/004/001: Permission denied.
libusb requires write access to USB device nodes.
libusb couldn't open USB device /dev/bus/usb/005/001: Permission denied.
libusb requires write access to USB device nodes.
libusb couldn't open USB device /dev/bus/usb/005/002: Permission denied.
libusb requires write access to USB device nodes.
libusb couldn't open USB device /dev/bus/usb/005/004: Permission denied.
libusb requires write access to USB device nodes.
libusb couldn't open USB device /dev/bus/usb/006/001: Permission denied.
libusb requires write access to USB device nodes.
libusb couldn't open USB device /dev/bus/usb/007/001: Permission denied.
libusb requires write access to USB device nodes.
How to resolve write access to USB device nodes for users?
Once again thank all!