Yeah, I've also been using an HP: OfficeJet 7210 all-in-wonder.  Plugs right
into the network, does the HPLIP thing.  I've had it for well over a year with
no problems.

Outside of the outrageous cost of $30 for a box of ink, I'm completely
satisfied with it.

Roland Schlenker wrote:
> On Monday 01 October 2007 2:18 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Hello Folks,
> >
> > I am looking for a scanner that runs under Linux. USB 2 preferably. I
> > purcahsed an Epson Perfection V200, but the driver doesn't install on the
> > AMD64 machine on which the scanner should be installed. I am going to try
> > to recompile the driver, but the list of dependencies is quite long. There
> > must be a simpler way.
> >
> > Any recommendation for a scanner? If someone knows of a model that works
> > out of the box, the V200 goes back to the store.
> >
> > So what's your scanner of choice?
> 
> I have a HP PSC 1315 all-in-one that works fine for me with Linux.
> 
> I have an other, Brothers MFC-3240C, that I use it to scan public domain 
> books.  It has an automatic document feed.  I could not get to work with 
> Linux.  I just have it connected to an old machine with Win98se.  Reboot into 
> Linux scp the scans to my main machine.
> 
> >
> >   --Fred
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