I use Ricoh formerly Fujitsu fi-8040 after having fi-6031 (I believe) for 15+ years.
They are awesome, and reliable, you can see them in many pharmacies and medical offices. It scans double sided page under 1 second. Note: * This is not flatbed scanner, so it needs free sheets * I works without special driver for me, but they provide Linux driver. * The windows SW is good, but as weird as scanning SW goes. I use my partner's HP all in one printer/scanner device(she got it at Costco this/last year). Ubuntu works with it without doing anything special over USB as well as over network. Hope it helps, -T On Tue, Nov 4, 2025, 07:47 VY <[email protected]> wrote: > Dear All > > I am looking for a good document scanner that is Linux compatible. Better > yet if it is Raspberry Pi compatible. > > I have a bunch of forms that have hand writing on them. I will be getting > them on a regular basis and I like to scan them and convert them to > high-resolution PDFs. > > Any pointer for such a scanner is much appreciated. > > -Vincent >
