Scanner: Toshiba e-Studio 2829A, Vendor ID 08A6, Product ID 8058 OS: Linux Mint 20 XFCE SANE version: 1.0.29
* 1. Can someone confirm my educated guess that the above 'scanner' (multi-function printer [MFP]) is not currently supported by SANE? * 2. If it isn't supported, would a back-end 'bug report' be the best way to request that support be added for it? (Or is there a reason that developers may not want to attempt this for this device / manufacturer?) * 3. Toshiba does have Linux drivers for this device on their website, but those seem to be only for the printing function, which works fine for me. (From the documentation, it looks like printing should work for Windows, Mac, and Linux, but that scanning may be limited to just Windows, at least in relation to the support that they provide themselves.) * 4. My ideal use case is to be able to scan via the network (LAN and wireless). The device is directly on the network with its own static IP address, which I can ping successfully. Opening the default front-end 'Document Scanner' ('simple-scan') results in the message 'no scanner detected'. Running this front-end from the terminal with the device's URI results in it telling me it's ready to scan, but when I attempt to scan it gives a message about not being able to connect to the device. * 5. I've grep'd the back-end config files on my system for both the vendor ID and the product ID and didn't find any matches, which seems consistent with the list of supported devices showing nothing from Toshiba. * 6. I've installed 'sane-airscan', and both 'scanimage -L' and 'airscan-discover' come up empty, so it appears this device does not support the related protocols for driverless scanning. * 7. Does anyone know of a workaround for getting this device to work on my system for the use case mentioned above? Let me know if you would like more information from me in order to answer one or more of my questions. Thanks, Dustin