saned.service is DEAD! When trying to connect my scanner at my computer on WIFI [duplicate]

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On my Ubuntu 16.04 I checked the status of saned:



$ sudo service saned status
saned.service
Loaded: masked (/dev/null; bad)
Active: inactive (dead)


I have done this:



sudo add-apt-repository ppa:rolfbensch/sane-release
sudo apt-get update


And it's still not working!



What should I do?










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  • why does your post have the tags [networking] and [wireless]? Have you installed the sane package? Why did you think you needed to add a PPA? What are you actually trying to do?
    – Zanna
    Apr 2 at 8:40











  • II try to connect my scanner canon PIXMA 5750 at my computer over WIFI using router CONCEPTRONIC.
    – alanfree54
    Apr 2 at 8:48










  • Well edit your question to say that instead of asking about something you think is related to your problem
    – Zanna
    Apr 2 at 8:50










  • I have edited my title! thank you in advance for your help!
    – alanfree54
    Apr 2 at 8:56














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  • How to map network scanner

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On my Ubuntu 16.04 I checked the status of saned:



$ sudo service saned status
saned.service
Loaded: masked (/dev/null; bad)
Active: inactive (dead)


I have done this:



sudo add-apt-repository ppa:rolfbensch/sane-release
sudo apt-get update


And it's still not working!



What should I do?










share|improve this question















marked as duplicate by N0rbert, Eric Carvalho, Zanna, user68186, LnxSlck Apr 5 at 21:09


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  • why does your post have the tags [networking] and [wireless]? Have you installed the sane package? Why did you think you needed to add a PPA? What are you actually trying to do?
    – Zanna
    Apr 2 at 8:40











  • II try to connect my scanner canon PIXMA 5750 at my computer over WIFI using router CONCEPTRONIC.
    – alanfree54
    Apr 2 at 8:48










  • Well edit your question to say that instead of asking about something you think is related to your problem
    – Zanna
    Apr 2 at 8:50










  • I have edited my title! thank you in advance for your help!
    – alanfree54
    Apr 2 at 8:56












up vote
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down vote

favorite









up vote
1
down vote

favorite












This question already has an answer here:



  • How to map network scanner

    3 answers



On my Ubuntu 16.04 I checked the status of saned:



$ sudo service saned status
saned.service
Loaded: masked (/dev/null; bad)
Active: inactive (dead)


I have done this:



sudo add-apt-repository ppa:rolfbensch/sane-release
sudo apt-get update


And it's still not working!



What should I do?










share|improve this question
















This question already has an answer here:



  • How to map network scanner

    3 answers



On my Ubuntu 16.04 I checked the status of saned:



$ sudo service saned status
saned.service
Loaded: masked (/dev/null; bad)
Active: inactive (dead)


I have done this:



sudo add-apt-repository ppa:rolfbensch/sane-release
sudo apt-get update


And it's still not working!



What should I do?





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  • How to map network scanner

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marked as duplicate by N0rbert, Eric Carvalho, Zanna, user68186, LnxSlck Apr 5 at 21:09


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marked as duplicate by N0rbert, Eric Carvalho, Zanna, user68186, LnxSlck Apr 5 at 21:09


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  • why does your post have the tags [networking] and [wireless]? Have you installed the sane package? Why did you think you needed to add a PPA? What are you actually trying to do?
    – Zanna
    Apr 2 at 8:40











  • II try to connect my scanner canon PIXMA 5750 at my computer over WIFI using router CONCEPTRONIC.
    – alanfree54
    Apr 2 at 8:48










  • Well edit your question to say that instead of asking about something you think is related to your problem
    – Zanna
    Apr 2 at 8:50










  • I have edited my title! thank you in advance for your help!
    – alanfree54
    Apr 2 at 8:56
















  • why does your post have the tags [networking] and [wireless]? Have you installed the sane package? Why did you think you needed to add a PPA? What are you actually trying to do?
    – Zanna
    Apr 2 at 8:40











  • II try to connect my scanner canon PIXMA 5750 at my computer over WIFI using router CONCEPTRONIC.
    – alanfree54
    Apr 2 at 8:48










  • Well edit your question to say that instead of asking about something you think is related to your problem
    – Zanna
    Apr 2 at 8:50










  • I have edited my title! thank you in advance for your help!
    – alanfree54
    Apr 2 at 8:56















why does your post have the tags [networking] and [wireless]? Have you installed the sane package? Why did you think you needed to add a PPA? What are you actually trying to do?
– Zanna
Apr 2 at 8:40





why does your post have the tags [networking] and [wireless]? Have you installed the sane package? Why did you think you needed to add a PPA? What are you actually trying to do?
– Zanna
Apr 2 at 8:40













II try to connect my scanner canon PIXMA 5750 at my computer over WIFI using router CONCEPTRONIC.
– alanfree54
Apr 2 at 8:48




II try to connect my scanner canon PIXMA 5750 at my computer over WIFI using router CONCEPTRONIC.
– alanfree54
Apr 2 at 8:48












Well edit your question to say that instead of asking about something you think is related to your problem
– Zanna
Apr 2 at 8:50




Well edit your question to say that instead of asking about something you think is related to your problem
– Zanna
Apr 2 at 8:50












I have edited my title! thank you in advance for your help!
– alanfree54
Apr 2 at 8:56




I have edited my title! thank you in advance for your help!
– alanfree54
Apr 2 at 8:56










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I do not have Canon scanner.



On SANE page it is listed as Untested and supported by sane-pixma driver.



You can consult ArchLinux wiki for accessing it.




Scanning over the network with Canon Pixma all-in-one printer/scanners



Find out your printer/scanner's IP address, and add it on a new line to /etc/sane.d/pixma.conf in the format bjnp://10.0.0.20.



Sane should now find your device. For more details refer to sane-pixma(5).



Alternative: for some Canon Pixma all-in-one printer/scanners, which are not detected over network, can be used scangearmp package from AUR.




All you need is libsane package and man sane-pixma. Not sure about scangearamp.






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  • saned.service "masked" is a KNOWN BUG "saned.service masked and cannot be unmasked" BUG 1577137. That's exactly what happened to me. NO WAY to unmasked it, I try everything!
    – alanfree54
    Apr 10 at 12:01

















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oldest

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1 Answer
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active

oldest

votes









active

oldest

votes






active

oldest

votes








up vote
0
down vote













I do not have Canon scanner.



On SANE page it is listed as Untested and supported by sane-pixma driver.



You can consult ArchLinux wiki for accessing it.




Scanning over the network with Canon Pixma all-in-one printer/scanners



Find out your printer/scanner's IP address, and add it on a new line to /etc/sane.d/pixma.conf in the format bjnp://10.0.0.20.



Sane should now find your device. For more details refer to sane-pixma(5).



Alternative: for some Canon Pixma all-in-one printer/scanners, which are not detected over network, can be used scangearmp package from AUR.




All you need is libsane package and man sane-pixma. Not sure about scangearamp.






share|improve this answer




















  • saned.service "masked" is a KNOWN BUG "saned.service masked and cannot be unmasked" BUG 1577137. That's exactly what happened to me. NO WAY to unmasked it, I try everything!
    – alanfree54
    Apr 10 at 12:01














up vote
0
down vote













I do not have Canon scanner.



On SANE page it is listed as Untested and supported by sane-pixma driver.



You can consult ArchLinux wiki for accessing it.




Scanning over the network with Canon Pixma all-in-one printer/scanners



Find out your printer/scanner's IP address, and add it on a new line to /etc/sane.d/pixma.conf in the format bjnp://10.0.0.20.



Sane should now find your device. For more details refer to sane-pixma(5).



Alternative: for some Canon Pixma all-in-one printer/scanners, which are not detected over network, can be used scangearmp package from AUR.




All you need is libsane package and man sane-pixma. Not sure about scangearamp.






share|improve this answer




















  • saned.service "masked" is a KNOWN BUG "saned.service masked and cannot be unmasked" BUG 1577137. That's exactly what happened to me. NO WAY to unmasked it, I try everything!
    – alanfree54
    Apr 10 at 12:01












up vote
0
down vote










up vote
0
down vote









I do not have Canon scanner.



On SANE page it is listed as Untested and supported by sane-pixma driver.



You can consult ArchLinux wiki for accessing it.




Scanning over the network with Canon Pixma all-in-one printer/scanners



Find out your printer/scanner's IP address, and add it on a new line to /etc/sane.d/pixma.conf in the format bjnp://10.0.0.20.



Sane should now find your device. For more details refer to sane-pixma(5).



Alternative: for some Canon Pixma all-in-one printer/scanners, which are not detected over network, can be used scangearmp package from AUR.




All you need is libsane package and man sane-pixma. Not sure about scangearamp.






share|improve this answer












I do not have Canon scanner.



On SANE page it is listed as Untested and supported by sane-pixma driver.



You can consult ArchLinux wiki for accessing it.




Scanning over the network with Canon Pixma all-in-one printer/scanners



Find out your printer/scanner's IP address, and add it on a new line to /etc/sane.d/pixma.conf in the format bjnp://10.0.0.20.



Sane should now find your device. For more details refer to sane-pixma(5).



Alternative: for some Canon Pixma all-in-one printer/scanners, which are not detected over network, can be used scangearmp package from AUR.




All you need is libsane package and man sane-pixma. Not sure about scangearamp.







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  • saned.service "masked" is a KNOWN BUG "saned.service masked and cannot be unmasked" BUG 1577137. That's exactly what happened to me. NO WAY to unmasked it, I try everything!
    – alanfree54
    Apr 10 at 12:01
















  • saned.service "masked" is a KNOWN BUG "saned.service masked and cannot be unmasked" BUG 1577137. That's exactly what happened to me. NO WAY to unmasked it, I try everything!
    – alanfree54
    Apr 10 at 12:01















saned.service "masked" is a KNOWN BUG "saned.service masked and cannot be unmasked" BUG 1577137. That's exactly what happened to me. NO WAY to unmasked it, I try everything!
– alanfree54
Apr 10 at 12:01




saned.service "masked" is a KNOWN BUG "saned.service masked and cannot be unmasked" BUG 1577137. That's exactly what happened to me. NO WAY to unmasked it, I try everything!
– alanfree54
Apr 10 at 12:01


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