I finally found a solution given by Ronok in this post.
Following the full steps is not necessary, I had sane and most things associated with it already installed.
sudo gedit /etc/sane.d/dll.conf
Then find "epson" and "epson2"
#epson
epson2
Comment out "epson2" and uncomment "epson" so you are left with:
epson
#epson2
I rebooted but I'm unsure if that is required, afterwards XSane worked perfectly as it had for years.
2 comments:
One of our customers had the exact same problem a few weeks back, thanks for fix, ill email him the link now!
Cheers
Carl
You are very welcome Carl, fingers crossed it is the fix for them too :D
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