![]() Install and configurate printer Epson L475 WiFi, L210, L355 in Manjaro Linux Factor Diferencial. Drivers for Canon, Epson, Lexmark, Sony y Olympus. Tutoriales Ubuntu Linux Mint Windows. Linux drivers for EPSON inkjet printers, laser printers and scanners can be downloaded from AVASYS website. EPSON Avasys - Inkjet EPSON Avasys - Laser. Ubuntu 11.04 will automatically download and install the correct Epson driver for your Epson printer upon connecting it to your computer. ****How to get EPSON Stylus (in my caseTX117) scanner working? It was hard time trying to get my epson scanner to work 'cause no driver comes with my Ubuntu 10.04. So with a help of ubuntu forums and some research i figured out how to do it in couple of moments. First, about the printer. It works with TX110 drivers, so when u first plug in the printer and the driver search menu pops up, and than says 'didn't find driver for epson tx117', choose driver manually by selecting EPSON and then TX110. Go to, choose English, scroll down and locate your printer/scanner model (im my case it is TX117) but you have to choose your own model), mark the desired model and scroll down, choose your distro, release and a couple of other options and click Next. In the webpage that opens scroll down and locate SCANNER DRIVER. Find the.deb package 'iscan-data_1.0.1-1_all.deb', download and open with GDEbi installer, click on install. Now scroll a little bit down and find DEB 32bit package [libltdl7] (for Ubuntu 8.10 or later) 'iscan_2.25.0-1.ltdl7_i386.deb', download and install with the same instructions as before. In the Applications -Graphics you will find the Linux Image Scan. Epson and AVASYS today plans to launch a service that will enable the automatic downloading of printer drivers by simply connecting an Epson inkjet printer to a Linux powered computer. The service is supposed to start at the end of April 2011 along with Ubuntu 11.04 which will be the first distribution to provide this feature. It is based on and will work for any Linux Standard Base compliant Linux distribution. A total of 268 Epson inkjet printer models manufactured since 2005 will be supported. Was it useful? There's more: • • • • •. I was finally able to connect to avasys.jp and downloaded and installed iscan_2.28.1-3.ltdl7_amd64.deb iscan-data_1.13.0-1_all.deb. The programs appeared to install correctly. I then ran sane-find-scanner and got back: found USB scanner (vendor=0x04b8, product=0x012d) at libusb:001:003 I then ran lsusb and got back: Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub Bus 002 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub Bus 001 Device 003: ID 04b8:012d Seiko Epson Corp. Perfection V10/V100 (GT-S600/F650) Bus 001 Device 004: ID 03f0:4817 Hewlett-Packard Bus 002 Device 002: ID 093a:2510 Pixart Imaging, Inc. Optical Mouse the avasys image scan manual instructed me to run chmod 0666 /proc/bus/usb/001/003 which returned chmod: cannot access `/proc/bus/usb/001/003': No such file or directory In 12.04, no such directory exists. 12.04 appears to deal with USB in another way. What must I do to get the usb port 001/003 recognized by xsane and sane as the port where the scanner can be located? What must I do to continue installing the scanner? I had a similar problem trying to make scanning to work with my Epson Perfection V300 Photo, and using the guidance above, I found: • Epson scanner software for Linux is now on the Epson site, here: • I installed 2 files: the *iscan_2.29.1-5~usb0.1.ltdl7_amd64.deb* (you may need a different version) and *iscan-data_1.19.0-1_all.deb* - but the scanner software still claimed there was no scanner • I also needed to download and install the iscan plugin package (*esci-interpreter-gt-f720_0.1.1-2_amd64.deb*) from the Epson site (this isn't very clear in the PDF documentation for Image Scan! That you can download, though it is hinted at) • all 3 packages installed through the 12.04 software centre simply by double clicking on them I hope this helps. I had exactly the same problem with iscan-2.29.1-5 and iscan-data_1.19.0-1, downloaded from Epson and run on 12.04 LTS with an Epson V350 attached. Simple Scanner says 'No scanners detected. Please check your scanner is connected and powered on.' The earliest version available from avasys seems to be 2.28 but these don't work either, giving the same result (no scanners detected error). A working fix was to run the following, in the order listed: dpkg -i iscan-data_1.8.0-0_all.deb dpkg -i iscan_2.26.2-1.ltdl7_i386.deb dpkg -i iscan-plugin-gt-f700_2.1.0-3_i386.deb I had these files saved from a couple of years ago - it seems they are no longer available on the web. Hope this helps someone, even if only to save the time I wasted trying to get the current version and the oldest version available at avasys to work. I have an Epson GT-S80 which I couldn't get to work. After going through a number of answers I've finally found a process that worked perfectly Try this. Installing an Epson GT-S80 (I'm sure this would work for others) 1 – Check whether computer is a 32 or 64 bit configuration (Terminal) $ uname -a x86 = 64b 1386 = 32 bit 2 – make sure Scanner is attached to the pc & switched on Locate product id (Terminal) $ lsusb Probable result = ID 04B8:0136 3 – Ensure user is in scanner group (Terminal) $ id You are looking for 109 (Scanner).
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