Ubuntu :: Not Support HP Scanjet G4010

Oct 24, 2010

This weekend I installed Ubuntu 10.10 and most everything works well, but it seems that there is no support for my scanner, an HP Scanjet G4010. Both lsusb and sane-find-scanner report the scanner, and I've changed the permissions of the appropriate USB device, but scanimage -L returns "no scanners were identified" and the HPLIP Toolbox cannot find the scanner. Additionally, the Sane site states that it's unsupported. So I'm just posting here as the final resort to see if there is anyone who has a fix or who has been able to get this scanner working

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Code: Select allroot@debian:/home/jessiesgirl# lsusb
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