I commented out "airscan" in /etc/sane.d/dll.d/airscan, and now simple-scan sees just the one device, presumably discovered now simply from libsane and no longer from sane-airscan? -
but the result is still the same - an over-large left margin, and loss of image on the right-hand side.
Running "scanimage -d 'escl:https://192.168.1.73:443' --format=pdf --mode Gray --source ADF -x 210 -y 297 > /tmp/scanimage.out" gives the same result, so the apparent confusion in simple-scan when there appear to be multiple devices is probably not the cause of the output problem...
Plugging a usb stick into the Epson device and scanning from the device itself gives a perfect result,
but it would be good to be able to scan correctly from Ubuntu.
I commented out "airscan" in /etc/sane. d/dll.d/ airscan, and now simple-scan sees just the one device, presumably discovered now simply from libsane and no longer from sane-airscan? -
but the result is still the same - an over-large left margin, and loss of image on the right-hand side.
Running "scanimage -d 'escl:https:/ /192.168. 1.73:443' --format=pdf --mode Gray --source ADF -x 210 -y 297 > /tmp/scanimage.out" gives the same result, so the apparent confusion in simple-scan when there appear to be multiple devices is probably not the cause of the output problem...
Plugging a usb stick into the Epson device and scanning from the device itself gives a perfect result,
but it would be good to be able to scan correctly from Ubuntu.