Introduction

This is a Howto article describing steps on how to make your Genius Colorpage Vivid4X work in Ubuntu. Genius Colorpage Vivid4x are stand-alone and user-friendly scanners. It is cheap and very much reliable. Although it does require drivers to get it working in Ubuntu, the steps are fairly easy to accomplish and you'll get your scanner working in a matter of minutes.

Requirements

1. Scan or OCR Program

  • Kooka
  • XSane

2. SANE Packages

  • sane
  • libsane
  • sane-utils

3. You Genius Colorpage Vivid4x firmware named ccd548.fw

4. Your Genius Colorpage Vivid4x powered up and plugged in via USB

Steps

1. Download the SANE packages

sudo apt-get install sane libsane sane-utils

2. Next run sane-find-scanner on a terminal window The results should say

found USB scanner (vendor=0x0458, product=0x201b [600DPI USB Scanner], chip=GT.6816) at libusb:001:004

sane3.jpg

3. Copy the firmware file from /media/hda1/Program Files/ScannerU (usually the case) to /usr/share/sane/gt68xx

sudo cp /media/hda1/Program Files/ScannerU/ccd548.fw /usr/share/sane/gt68xx

sane2.jpg

If you don't have a copy of the firmware file, you can download it here and save it to /usr/share/sane/gt68xx

4. Check if your applications can access your scanner

sane4.jpg

5. Test out your scanner by scanning a newspaper article or a book

Troubleshooting

  • If it says No USB scanner found on Step 2, make sure the scanner is properly plugged in via USB and powered up

  • If the connection is good, try running lsusb to check if your system can detect it

  • If the connection is good and lsusb didn't find any USB scanners, the scanner may be defective or USB port is not working

References


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