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#1
I'm doing this over the network.
#2
Downloaded the latest uld as suggeted but result is the same:

1) The printer M2070 cannot be found when I try to add my printer (M2070)
2) xsane doesn't find a scanner

llist@LeosLinux:/tmp/uld$ dpkg-query -l "libsane*" | grep "^ii"
ii  libsane:amd64         1.0.25+git20150528-1ubuntu2 amd64        API library for scanners
ii  libsane-common        1.0.25+git20150528-1ubuntu2 all          API library for scanners -- documentation and support files
ii  libsane-dbg:amd64     1.0.25+git20150528-1ubuntu2 amd64        API development library for scanners [debug symbols]
ii  libsane-extras:amd64  1.0.22.3ubuntu1             amd64        API library for scanners -- extra backends
ii  libsane-extras-common 1.0.22.3ubuntu1             amd64        API library for scanners -- documentation and support files
ii  libsane-hpaio         3.15.7-0ubuntu4             amd64        HP SANE backend for multi-function peripherals
#3

Have borrowed a friends PC with windows and have the same scanner problem in Windows 10.

Have contact Samsung and also raised an issue regarding their (latest) Linux drivers, which do not list my printer.

Thanks for your help.
#4
After a few more install/uninstalls I'm back at the stage that the scanner is not found.

The printer always works (including older drivers).

Is there some info I can look up as to what other (config) files are needed for the scanner or what the sequence of events is when it tries to find a scanner and the reasons for not finding it?

Thanks
#5
Uninstalled 2-1.00.35 and installed 2-1.00.29

Results the same.

simple-scan -d
[+0.00s] DEBUG: simple-scan.vala:594: Starting Simple Scan 3.16.1.1, PID=13701
[+0.00s] DEBUG: Connecting to session manager
[+0.03s] DEBUG: ui.vala:1880: Loading state from /home/llist/.cache/simple-scan/state
[+0.03s] DEBUG: ui.vala:1848: Restoring window to 600x400 pixels
[+0.03s] DEBUG: autosave-manager.vala:64: Loading autosave information
[+0.03s] DEBUG: autosave-manager.vala:259: Waiting to autosave...
[+0.03s] CRITICAL: gtk_event_controller_reset: assertion 'GTK_IS_EVENT_CONTROLLER (controller)' failed
[+0.06s] DEBUG: scanner.vala:1446: sane_init () -> SANE_STATUS_GOOD
[+0.06s] DEBUG: scanner.vala:1452: SANE version 1.0.24
[+0.06s] DEBUG: scanner.vala:1513: Requesting redetection of scan devices
[+0.06s] DEBUG: scanner.vala:802: Processing request
[+0.13s] DEBUG: autosave-manager.vala:281: Autosaving book information
[+0.18s] DEBUG: ui.vala:1971: Saving state to /home/llist/.cache/simple-scan/state
[+5.54s] DEBUG: scanner.vala:338: sane_get_devices () -> SANE_STATUS_GOOD
[+5.54s] DEBUG: scanner.vala:350: Device: name="smfp:net;192.168.1.50" vendor="Samsung" model="M2070 Series on 192.168.1.50" type="Scanner"
[+12.01s] DEBUG: simple-scan.vala:310: Requesting scan at 150 dpi from device 'smfp:net;192.168.1.50'
[+12.01s] DEBUG: scanner.vala:1559: Scanner.scan ("smfp:net;192.168.1.50", dpi=150, scan_mode=ScanMode.GRAY, depth=2, type=ScanType.SINGLE, paper_width=0, paper_height=0, brightness=0, contrast=0)
[+12.01s] DEBUG: scanner.vala:802: Processing request
[+12.01s] DEBUG: scanner.vala:863: sane_open ("smfp:net;192.168.1.50") -> SANE_STATUS_DEVICE_BUSY
[+12.01s] WARNING: scanner.vala:867: Unable to get open device: Device busy
[+12.11s] DEBUG: ui.vala:1971: Saving state to /home/llist/.cache/simple-scan/state
[+19.18s] DEBUG: autosave-manager.vala:195: Deleting autosave records
[+19.18s] DEBUG: scanner.vala:1586: Stopping scan thread
[+19.18s] DEBUG: scanner.vala:802: Processing request
[+19.18s] DEBUG: scanner.vala:1597: sane_exit ()


Thanks

#6
Sorry, should have put this first.

Running 15.04 Ubuntu
I have a Samsung M2070 which is networked
The driver I installed is driver2-1.00.35
#7
Netdiscovery shows the following

/usr/lib/cups/backend/smfpnetdiscovery
network socket://192.168.1.50 "Samsung M2070 Series" "Samsung M2070 Series on 192.168.1.50" "MFG:Samsung;CMD:SPL,URF,FAX,FWV,PIC,EXT,SPDS;MDL:M2070 Series;CLS:PRINTER;CID:SA_SPLV3_BW;MODE:FAX3,SCN,SPL3,R000105;"
network ipp://192.168.1.50 "Samsung M2070 Series" "Samsung M2070 Series on 192.168.1.50" "MFG:Samsung;CMD:SPL,URF,FAX,FWV,PIC,EXT,SPDS;MDL:M2070 Series;CLS:PRINTER;CID:SA_SPLV3_BW;MODE:FAX3,SCN,SPL3,R000105;"
#8
I've added the ip address to xerox_mfp.conf as per various suggestions.

This gets me further but am now getting the attached 'Failed to open device' error
#9
The networked printer works fine, but the scanner doesn't find the device.

Trying to follow the scanner troubleshooting breaks the printer as it suggest to ensure suld-network-* package is up to date. But installing this package removes the suld2-driver-* package, which means I cannot print.

Thanks
#10
Sorry, should have replied sooner.

Looks like I can print documents ok, just not the Self Test Page.

All godd and thanks for your help

Leo
#11
I have a Samsung SCX-3405FW and am running Ubuntu (64-bit)  13.10.

I can Print the test page ok, but when I select the Print Self Test Page, the Printer 'OK" button flashes briefly, but nothing is printed. There are no errors reported in any of the usual places (i.e. CUPS or syslog).

I've tried this both via UAB and WiFI with the same result.

I've downloaded the SULD default driver via the repository "deb http://www.bchemnet.com/suldr/ debian extra". Looks like its 4.00.39-2

I've added a CUPS screenshot

Thanks
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