Le 2024-05-22 08:43, Wolfram Heider via sane-devel a écrit :
Hello SANErs,
the Canon Pixma TS5150 is a pretty simple inkjet-machine, providing
printing, copying and scanning (no FAX).
We are talking here just about the WIFI-connection (cable should
work).
* Canon, using a special protocol in the form of bnjp://IP.address,
provdes a proprietary software _scangearmp2_, which is working, but is
pretty rudimentary as well.
* commercial software like _Vuescan_ is getting into contact
immediately without any configuration
* SANE - in its last versions - should be able to handle the
bjnp-protocol as well, unfortunately doesn't in this case. You can
make, what you want.
But there is a package _sane-airscan_, which does the job, making
available Xsane, Skanlite and all of the other Opensource-frontends.
Also without any further configuration.
So my question is: Shouldn't it be possible, to integrate - or, at
least, to use its technology - _sane-airscan_ into SANE to make
machines of that kind work directly out of the SANE-box?
Thanks for your work and time
Hi,
sane-escl provides the service and this device has been perfectly
supported for several years now.
Cheers
Thierry
Wolfram Heider
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