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Make sure youĪre running one of these systems before you use this application.ĭebian GNU/Linux 5.0,6.0,7.0 Intel (IA-32/64) Supported operating systems are listed in the table below. Lexmark Network and USB Scan Drivers for Linux Systems Just read the supported platforms text file as follows That is, I read the supported platforms text file for each package on the files I downloaded which say that the support is until Ubuntu version 12.04, 12.10.
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However, after downloading all recommended Lexmark Network and Scan driver 64-bit/32-bit Linux distributions with Debian based packaging from the Lexmark site, I figured out that there is NO support for the latest Ubuntu platforms. No scan utility application will detect my Lexmark as scanner and it will pop out message 'No scanners detected. I have tried installed the recommended drivers from Lexmark site for this particular Ubuntu version but no success. By the way, I have EXACTLY the same issue with my Lexmark MX410de which can NOT scan but instead prints only on Ubuntu 18.0.4. Not sure if you have successfully solved the scanning problem with your Lexmark. # found the scanner devices, be sure to adjust access permissions as # You may want to run this program as root to find all devices. # Most Scanners connected to the parallel port or other proprietary ports # Not checking for parallel port scanners. Try scanimage -L and read the backend’s manpage. # Your USB scanner was (probably) detected. # you have loaded a kernel SCSI driver for your SCSI adapter.Ĭould not open USB device 0x8087/0x0020 at 002:002: Access denied (insufficient permissions)Ĭould not open USB device 0x1d6b/0x0002 at 002:001: Access denied (insufficient permissions)Ĭould not open USB device 0x275d/0x0ba6 at 001:003: Access denied (insufficient permissions)įound USB scanner (vendor=0x043d, product=0x0227 ) at libusb:001:004Ĭould not open USB device 0x8087/0x0020 at 001:002: Access denied (insufficient permissions)Ĭould not open USB device 0x1d6b/0x0002 at 001:001: Access denied (insufficient permissions) If you expected something different, make sure that # scanner is powered up and properly connected to your computer. # result is different from what you expected, first make sure your # sane-find-scanner will now attempt to detect your scanner. This is the output for same-find-scanner, as a regular user and then as root: Running it as root user, same result (after the scare dialog). When I run XSANE it says “no devices available”. Lexmark tech support pointed me at SANE documentation, but I’ll confess feeling quite lost in it.