I'm using an HP Envy 6032e, Xsane and Ubuntu 22.04.2, cheap as chips. I
needed to load ipp-usb to make it work initially. Now works as
printer/scanner over LAN wirelessly. I don't have an ADF on this model
but the Envy Pro 6455 does.
Robert
On 25/03/2023 00:10, m. allan noah wrote:
I do not have a Fujitsu scanner with network capabilities, nor any
documentation about the protocol they speak. I also have no need to
put something on the network that is sitting in arms reach :) So, I
have not added support to the fujitsu backend for these scanners.
allan
On Sat, Mar 4, 2023 at 9:22 AM Billy Croan <[email protected]> wrote:
I'm "going paperless" and I have been using an epson and hp
multifunction printer for their ADF, as well as an IRIScan for its
ability to feed receipt paper and flat objects straight through.
All of those devices have drawbacks and are showing age.
I'm thinking of buying a Fujitsu SnapScan ix1600 to replace them
all. From all accounts, that's one of if not the best out there.
But I looked up support on
http://www.sane-project.org/man/sane-fujitsu.5.html and it said
"Network interfaces are not supported on any scanner model."
That can't be right can it? in 2023, the scanner model that I
think most folks agree is the best, isn't supported over the network?
Are the docs just outdated, or is that real? I thought I'd ask
before spending $420 to find out, and maybe a dev would steer me
towards other hardware if IP connectivity is a priority.
priorities:
ADF 30 or more pages
simultaneous (single pass) duplex imaging
handles receipts
handles credit cards with bumps
handles cardboard/thicker/non-bending materials (I guess this
isn't a deal breaker)
8.5" wide with a little overscan
14" long, hopefully longer for occasional weird stuff
IP connectivity, happy with ethernet or wifi
never, ever misfeeds (hahaha just kidding)
--
"well, I stand up next to a mountain- and I chop it down with the edge
of my hand"