Kris Tilford wrote:
> I moved an HP-PSC-1210 AIO Printer/Scanner/Copier to a network  
> connection attached via USB to a 1TB Time Capsule. I was bummed to see  
> that Apple doesn't support network scanning, it's printing only over  
> Apple wireless networks.
>
> Now I see that this is a function of the router firmware, and that  
> those routers with hacked linux DD-WRT firmware DO support shared  
> network scanning under OS X. It works through the SANE for OS X  
> software, which has somewhat spotty hardware support, and I assume  
> doesn't support my AIO, but the idea that I could possibly scan over a  
> network device is attractive.
>
> Here's the article I found on this subject:
>
> <http://gadgets.boingboing.net/2009/03/10/how-to-make-your-own-2.html>
>   
Hmmmm
I must be doing something wrong. My HP c6xxx aio (at parents) has a 
network port and I scan from it all the time. wait testing this office 
jet 7310.............. works also both connected via a hub, to 
Speedstream or actiontec dsl modem/router

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